Britain will continue to provide military aid to Ukraine until its victory against Russia.

This is what the new British Prime Minister Liz Truss promised last night before the UN General Assembly

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"At this critical moment of the conflict, I promise that we will maintain or increase our military support for Ukraine as long as necessary (...) We will be calm only when Ukraine triumphs," Truss said from the UN podium.

Earlier last night, in a video message to the General Assembly, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky strongly called for "just punishment" against Russia, which US President Joe Biden accused of "shamelessly violating" UN principles.

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Truss said Russian President Vladimir Putin, who yesterday morning announced the mobilization of hundreds of thousands of reservists, was "trying to justify his catastrophic failure" in Ukraine.

That won't work.

The international alliance is strong and Ukraine is strong.

Ukrainians protect not only their own country, they protect our values ​​and the security of the whole world.

That is why we must act, she added.

Truss has committed to having the UK spend 3% of its GDP on defense by 2030, maintaining its leading position as a security factor in Europe.

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Finally, she called for a broad liberal economic plan, a sort of "economic NATO."

The G7 and our like-minded people must act as an economic NATO to collectively protect our prosperity, Truss concluded.

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