The Speaker of the House of Commons, Sir Lindsay Hoyle, has promised to further the cause of the women Ukrainian MPs targeted by the Russian government.
At a meeting, several MPs told him they were blacklisted and could not return to their homes for fear of reprisals.
Sir Lindsay said he would raise her concerns during talks with Secretary of State Liz Truss and Secretary of Defense Ben Wallace.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy addressed the lower house last week.
He cited the words of British wartime leader Sir Winston Churchill, who said of his own country’s efforts to repel the Russian invasion: “We will not surrender. We won’t lose. We will go to the end.”
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A cross-party group of Ukrainian MPs traveled to Britain this week on what they called a diplomatic mission.
During her meeting in Parliament with Sir Lindsay, Alona Shkrum of the Batkivschyna party said: “We are all on red lists and black lists. We cannot stay in our own apartments.”
Lesia Vasylenko of the Holos party has called on NATO to impose a no-fly zone over Ukraine, which the UK says it is not enforcing, to avoid triggering a “war across Europe”.
“Only women are allowed to leave the country,” she said. “Male MPs stay behind and fight… We, the women, lead the international fight.”
And Maria Mezentseva from the People’s Party Servant said: “Our people are suffering a lot. Many of us do not know what we are returning to, but we will fight to the end and the diplomatic mission will continue.
“But the international community must recognize that it is up to you to help us end this war.”
Sir Lindsay said he would relay MPs’ concerns at regular meetings with Ms Truss, Mr Wallace and his colleagues in other Commonwealth countries.
“Wherever I can, I will promote your message,” he said.
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