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G20 and Ukraine 2025-11-25

25 November 2025

Lead MP

The Prime Minister

Debate Type

General Debate

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UkraineEconomyTaxationClimate
Other Contributors: 57

At a Glance

The Prime Minister raised concerns about g20 and ukraine 2025-11-25 in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Opened the debate
The Prime Minister discussed the ongoing situation in Ukraine, emphasising the need for a ceasefire and just and lasting peace. He highlighted the coalition of willing nations' efforts to maintain Ukraine's sovereignty and security. The PM also addressed economic security, including deals with South Africa and Indonesia that support British jobs and industries.

Government Response

UkraineEconomyTaxationClimate
Government Response
The Prime Minister thanked MPs for their support towards Ukraine, acknowledged previous Conservative efforts in leading this issue, and emphasised unity in the House. He reiterated that Putin is an aggressor and expressed ongoing discussions with key allies on security guarantees. Also mentioned progress on taking Russian oil and gas off market. Responded to several questions, emphasising UK's support for Ukraine, commitment to security guarantees, and focus on deterring Russian aggression. Also highlighted economic impacts of sanctions and importance of Ukrainian capability development. Stressed commitment to Ukraine, reassured MPs that UK will support just peace deal without rewarding aggression; promised extensive conversations on Sudan's humanitarian situation.
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