 Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky met British Foreign Secretary James cleverly in Kiev on June 5 and discussed preparations for a NATO summit and Ukraine's efforts to end Russia's invasion. In remarks at the meeting, Zelensky thanked cleverly for Britain's continued support of Ukraine and discussed the supply of air defense systems following recent attacks by Russian missiles and drones. Cleverly's visit came as Russia reported that Ukraine has begun a counteroffensive, including Ukrainian Deputy Defense Minister Hannah Malier dismissed on Monday. Moscow said it had thwarted a major Ukrainian assault involving six mechanized and two tank battalions in the south of Ukraine's Donetsk region. Still giving, and we will prolong this support to Ukraine, and I want to thank for the last one. It's about opening a possibility for the Australian missions for our pilots on fighter jets, and also the possibility to open a discussion about coalition of patriots that is also very important. I'm happy that all the leaders understood that during this period of time when we have such big escalation by attacking of different kinds of rockets, and during all this period when we don't have air fighter jets, we need really something to glow the sky, and we understand the name of this something. It's genuinely lovely to have the opportunity to see you again. I'm dark, but this time I can see there's more life in the city. The traffic is heavier, which normally is a bad sign in a city, but I think for me it demonstrates what I've known to be true, and that is that the Ukrainian people are not going to allow themselves to be broken by this. I think you're very much leaving by example, but it's for me fascinating to watch the Ukrainian people, even though there are drone attacks, even though there are alarms going off through the night, even though Russia has tried throughout the winter to break the infrastructure of your country to break the will of your people, the Ukrainian people keep refusing to be broken, you're self included. And I have to say, it's a pleasure to come back to Kyiv when we made the commitment publicly that we would continue backing you and your country until you are victorious in your self defence. We meant it. When we said that we would do more and go further, we meant it. To make sure that it is an important, not just practical event, I'm willing to be true, and that is that the Ukrainian people can be the best soldiers that they can be. And so we're also deriving benefit from our close working relationship and we really value that.