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Flying Ukraine flags ‘a visible symbol of UK’s unwavering support’ – UK Government

24 Aug 2025 2 minute read
An Ukrainian and Union flag flying together. Photo Owen Humphreys/PA Wire

Ukrainian flags will appear above Downing Street and several Whitehall buildings to mark 34 years since Ukraine left the Soviet Union, the UK Government has announced.

The Prime Minister’s official residence at No 10 Downing Street is among the buildings where a flag will fly on Sunday.

‘Solidarity’

“We stand in solidarity with the Ukrainian people, including those who have made a second home here in the UK, in the face of continued Russian aggression,” a UK Government spokesperson said.

“Our support for Ukraine’s independence will be clear for all to see, which is why the Prime Minister travelled to Washington DC this week to work with allies to secure a just and lasting peace for Ukraine.”

At the White House, Sir Keir Starmer met European leaders including Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky, Nato secretary general Mark Rutte and French President Emmanuel Macron.

He also met Donald Trump days after the US president spoke to his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin at an Alaska summit.

After his meetings, Mr Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform: “Everyone is happy about the possibility of PEACE for Russia/Ukraine.”

He claimed he had started to organise a meeting between Mr Putin and Mr Zelensky, but Russian foreign minister Sergey Lavrov said there was “no meeting planned” between the two leaders in a taped interview for NBC’s Sunday show Meet The Press With Kristen Welker.

Ukrainian Independence Day

“On Ukrainian Independence Day, Government buildings are flying the blue and yellow flag of Ukraine as a visible symbol of our unwavering support,” the UK Government spokesperson added.

Among the buildings where a flag will be flown are the Cabinet Office at 70 Whitehall, the Treasury building at 100 Parliament Street, the Scotland Office and Wales Office, and the Foreign Office and Ministry of Defence main buildings.


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John Glyn
John Glyn
3 months ago

Starmer and his oh so impartial UK once more browbeating and bamboozling citizens as to what they must support politically and effectively what they musn’t…

‘Ukrainian flags will appear on Downing Street and other buildings to mark 34 years since Ukraine left the Soviet Union… Flying Ukainian flags is a visible symbol of the UK’s unwavering support – UK Government…’
How about also –

‘Palestinian flags will appear to mark the 1948 Nakba when Palestinians effectively lost their ‘independence’ were effectively forced to leave their homeland…’

No chance…

James h
James h
3 months ago
Reply to  John Glyn

Ukraine is a sovereign country run by an elected democratic government. Why would I want a flag run by a terrorist organisation anywhere near the UK.

Last edited 3 months ago by James h
John Glyn
John Glyn
3 months ago
Reply to  James h

So who decides which peoples are sovereign?

Such a sad comment James in view of the ongoing Genocide, Ethnic Cleansings, Annexations, Violent Settler Colonialism…

Mawkernewek
Mawkernewek
3 months ago

Starmer happy to support Ukrainian independence but disdainful of Welsh independence.

John Glyn
John Glyn
3 months ago
Reply to  Mawkernewek

Yup, he opposes assimilationist Russian nationalism in Ukraine.

But he actively promotes assimilationist British nationalism in Ireland, Scotland, Wales – not merely because of current electoral realities, but on principle…

In this he, and his ‘British Labour Party’, are total hypocrites. But they don’t see it…

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