
London(Sandeep Singh)In a strong show of international solidarity, British Sikh MP Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi has reiterated the United Kingdom’s continued support for Ukraine as the war with Russia drags on. Highlighting the seriousness of the situation, Dhesi stated that Ukraine is fighting for its very survival in the face of what he described as an illegal invasion ordered by Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The Slough MP revealed that he recently hosted a delegation of Ukrainian parliamentarians in the UK Parliament. The meeting served as an important platform to receive firsthand updates on the ongoing conflict, which began with Russia’s full-scale invasion in 2022. According to Dhesi, the visiting Ukrainian MPs shared critical insights into the current battlefield situation, humanitarian challenges, and the urgent needs of their country.
During the discussions, both sides focused on key areas such as defence cooperation and broader security concerns. Dhesi emphasized that such engagements are vital to maintaining strong diplomatic ties and ensuring that Ukraine continues to receive the international backing it requires. He also reiterated Britain’s commitment to standing shoulder-to-shoulder with Ukraine during these challenging times.
The MP further noted that the resilience of the Ukrainian people has been remarkable despite the prolonged war. He stressed that democratic nations must remain united in their support, not only to safeguard Ukraine’s sovereignty but also to uphold international law and global stability.
Dhesi’s engagement with Ukrainian lawmakers reflects a wider effort within the UK Parliament to keep the crisis at the forefront of political discourse. As the conflict continues, such diplomatic interactions underline the importance of sustained global solidarity and coordinated action in response to aggression.
The meeting stands as another example of how diaspora leaders and international policymakers are playing a role in shaping global responses to one of the most significant geopolitical conflicts of recent times.