Dozens of individuals gathered outside the US embassy in Nine Elms, London, on the evening of Wednesday, 25 October, to express their discontent with the United States' recent warming of relations with Russia. The demonstration was part of a broader call to support Ukraine amid ongoing tensions between the two nations, prompted by the war affecting Ukraine.

Many of the pro-Ukraine demonstrators were seen waving Ukrainian flags and carrying a variety of placards, all conveying messages of support for the Ukrainian government and its President, Volodymyr Zelensky. Among the chants that echoed outside the embassy, phrases such as “Russian troops out” and “Russia is a terrorist state” were prominent.

The protesters displayed banners with messages that included "Trump is a Russian asset," a reference to former President Donald Trump’s past interactions with Russia, as well as calls to “Stop Trump” and statements declaring that “occupation is not peace. Justice for Ukraine”.

The event was organised by the Ukraine Solidarity Campaign in collaboration with various Ukrainian organisations and supported by John McDonnell MP, indicating a united front among different groups advocating for Ukraine's sovereignty and interests in light of the current geopolitical climate.

The demonstration highlights the ongoing complexity of international relations surrounding the conflict in Ukraine, reflecting the perspectives of those who oppose any perceived appeasement of Russia by the United States.

Source: Noah Wire Services