British Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Friday urged allies to "finish the job" on Russian assets as he told Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky in London there was more that they could do to bolster Kyiv's long-range missile capability.
Starmer met Zelensky at his London residence before holding talks with Ukraine's key backers.
"I think there's further we can do on capability, particularly... long-range capability, and of course, the vital work for coalition of the willing when it comes to the security guarantees that are necessary," the UK leader said.
On Russia's sovereign assets he said he would like to see countries finish what had been started and unlock funding to support Ukraine.
"The UK is ready to move in tandem with the EU (European Union) to drive this forward as fast as

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