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Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to address House of Commons virtually
LONDON: The President of
Zelenskyy's "historic" address will take place at 1700 GMT and will be shown on screens being installed in the Commons chamber.
It will follow British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's meetings with the leaders of Poland, Hungary, Slovakia and the Czech Republic to discuss the crisis in the region and the need to boost security efforts in central Europe.
"Every parliamentarian wants to hear directly from the President, who will be speaking to us live from Ukraine, so this is an important opportunity for the House,” said Hoyle.
"Thanks again to our incredible staff for working at pace to make this historic address possible," he said.
Zelenskyy, a former comedian and actor turned politician, has been centre stage as Russian President Vladimir Putin's forces began an armed conflict with Ukraine last month.
Last week, the 44-year-old leader received a standing ovation when he spoke to the European Parliament, also via videolink.
He has been in regular phone contact with Prime Minister Johnson, who launched a week of diplomacy to create a coalition against Russia's actions in Ukraine.
He hosted Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Dutch PM Mark Rutte at Downing Street on Monday and later spoke with US President Joe Biden, French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor
It came as a plan to fast-track UK sanctions against allies of Vladimir Putin got through the House of Commons at rapid speed, backed by all parties on Monday. The UK government says its Economic Crime Bill will stop wealthy Russians using the City of London for money laundering much quicker.
During the debate, condensed into a single day to try to get the measures into place as quickly as possible, UK Home Secretary Priti Patel said: "The UK must send a strong signal that it will not be a home for corruption."
The bill, which now goes to the House of Lords and is expected to become law later this month, contains several measures to tackle oligarchs and companies associated with Putin.
Ukraine
, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, has been invited to address British members of Parliament virtually on Tuesday amid the ongoing conflict with Russia,House
of Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle confirmed.It will follow British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's meetings with the leaders of Poland, Hungary, Slovakia and the Czech Republic to discuss the crisis in the region and the need to boost security efforts in central Europe.
"Every parliamentarian wants to hear directly from the President, who will be speaking to us live from Ukraine, so this is an important opportunity for the House,” said Hoyle.
"Thanks again to our incredible staff for working at pace to make this historic address possible," he said.
Zelenskyy, a former comedian and actor turned politician, has been centre stage as Russian President Vladimir Putin's forces began an armed conflict with Ukraine last month.
Last week, the 44-year-old leader received a standing ovation when he spoke to the European Parliament, also via videolink.
He hosted Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Dutch PM Mark Rutte at Downing Street on Monday and later spoke with US President Joe Biden, French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor
Olaf Scholz
to maintain pressure on Russia to isolate Putin diplomatically and economically.It came as a plan to fast-track UK sanctions against allies of Vladimir Putin got through the House of Commons at rapid speed, backed by all parties on Monday. The UK government says its Economic Crime Bill will stop wealthy Russians using the City of London for money laundering much quicker.
During the debate, condensed into a single day to try to get the measures into place as quickly as possible, UK Home Secretary Priti Patel said: "The UK must send a strong signal that it will not be a home for corruption."
The bill, which now goes to the House of Lords and is expected to become law later this month, contains several measures to tackle oligarchs and companies associated with Putin.
Top Comment
Rm
998 days ago
A fool who couldn't secure NATO seat, nor become amicable to Russia. Ukarine and Russia are both independent countries. Ukarine a breakaway from USSR, in fact and the reason for breaking of USSR should be independently middle or should have joined NATO, or make peace with USSR, should not have ended in destruction mode. The populist 'comedian' who gave up law for camera, lacked geopolitics and brainless, ending in destruction. What was the problem after breakaway? Why mistreat East U. Russians. The west misused Ukarine for its own benefits. It is a fight between Eastern orthodoxy and West Church, may be. NATO expansionist moves brought world to the brink of WW3. Improper democracy changes, or democracy not understood properly, would bring populist, dynastic jokers in the driving mode-- and create choas, mismanagement and destruction. Zelenskyy would be condemned by its own people who tasted democracy for hoisting war of destruction on itself without proper planning. Read allPost comment
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