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<p>The UK is working closely with our Allies and partners, including the US, to make
clear our support for Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity, and that we
will not accept Russia's campaign to subvert its democratic neighbours.</p><p>The
Foreign Secretary spoke with her G7 Foreign Ministers on 22 February. G7 leaders spoke
on 24 February, and agreed a strong package of coordinated sanctions in response to
Russia's actions. The Prime Minister also met NATO leaders on 25 February.</p><p>I
[Minister Cleverly], said on 17 February at the UN Security Council briefing on Ukraine
in New York that the OSCE Special Monitoring Mission continued to command our full
support. The rights of all Ukrainians, whether they are in Kyiv, Lviv, Donetsk or
Luhansk, can only be served by peace, diplomacy, and dialogue.</p><p>Foreign Secretary
Liz Truss said on 10 February, "The UK is resolute in its support for Ukraine's
sovereignty and right to self-determination. We urge Russia to de-escalate and choose
the path of diplomacy.</p>
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