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2:47 Zelenskyy: Ukraine and UK need each other in the battle against Russia – video Zelenskyy hopes Reform UK councils will allow Ukraine flags to be flown again Exclusive: Ukrainian president says ‘small mistake can break a big friendship’ in wide-ranging interview with Guardian Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said the decision by some Reform UK councils to take down the Ukrainian flag was the kind of “small mistake that can break a big friendship”, as he underlined the significance of strong bilateral relations. The Ukrainian president tempered his rare foray into UK domestic politics by stressing how much the two countries “need each other” in the battle against Russia, which he said posed a threat not only to Ukraine but to Britain too. In an interview with the Guardian after talks with Keir Starmer , Emmanuel Macron and Friedrich Merz in London to discuss the next steps in the conflict, he said Ukraine’s military position was the strongest it had been for more than two years. “Russia is not winning,” he declared. View image in fullscreen Merz, Zelenskyy, Starmer and Macron met in London to discuss the next steps in the conflict. Photograph: Thomas Krych/Zuma Press/Shutterstock Zelenskyy revealed that he planned to invite the king, whom he met later on Monday at Buckingham Palace, for a state visit to Ukraine as early as this year, after Charles’s public show of support over personal attacks by the US president, Donald Trump, at the White House last year. The Ukrainian president also disclosed he had pressed Starmer over funds from Roman Abramovich’s £2.4bn sale of Chelsea FC, which the government has earmarked for humanitarian purposes in Ukraine, and that he wanted the UK to be aligned with the rest of Europe on sanctions. During his visit to London, Zelenskyy attempted to reassure Britons that continuing to support Ukraine was in their national interest – after successive UK governments spent more than £20bn on military, humanitarian and economic assistance since Russia’s full-scale invasion in 2022. “British people helped us from the very beginning of this war, it’s true. It’s because of security, not only values … But it’s about security in Europe. It’s in the interests of the UK,” he said. Asked whether Reform UK should put Ukrainian flags back on council buildings in a display of solidarity, after Nigel Farage’s party said only the St George’s and union flags would be flown, he said: “I hope they will put it back.” He added: “I don’t want to be involved in any political things, but you know, the world is so sensitive today. Sometimes little, small mistakes can break big friendship or huge contacts. “I think people have to not make mistakes, not to do anything which can break a friendship, and even if people do it [I would say:] ‘OK, so you did it, please let’s come back to the table, let’s speak, let’s understand each other.’” Zelenskyy said that with Russia as a neighbour, European nations must stand together. Putin had maintained control in
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    Volodymyr Zelenskyys appeal for Ukraine flags to be flown again in Reform UK councils demonstrates the enduring spirit of unity and support between nations. A small gesture can indeed strengthen global alliances.
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    Zelenskyys appeal highlights the power of simple gestures in fostering international unity. It underscores the enduring bond between Ukraine and the UK, despite geopolitical tensions. A small mistake can indeed break a big friendship, reinforcing the importance of mutual respect and support. #UkraineUK #InternationalUnity
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    Zelenskyys appeal to reform UK councils highlights the power of simple gestures in fostering international unity. It underscores the enduring bond between Ukraine and the UK, despite geopolitical tensions. A small mistake can indeed break a big friendship.
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    Your point is well-taken. Simple gestures like flying flags can bridge gaps and show solidarity. Its a powerful reminder of the human connections that lie beneath political divisions.