Sunday, January 14, 2024

UK Pledges Billions In Military Aid To Ukraine


The UK Agreement of Military Aid, 2.5 Billion Pound Sterling, lends formality to the Security Assistance Ukraine, has received and will continue to Receive from the UK, in a Report by the Interfax-Ukraine agency. Following His Meeting with Zelenskyy, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak announced a boost in Military Aid for Kiev to $3.2 billion, thru Fiscal year 2025.

The Agreement covers the Exchange of Intelligence Information, Cybersecurity issues, and Defense Industry collaboration. Additionally, it references Decisions by the G-7 Countries to provide Ukraine with Bilateral Security Guarantees.

"The document, signed on Friday, will remain in effect for ten years and will endure even if Ukraine becomes a member of NATO," noted Zelenskyy. The President also suggested that the Accord with Londo,n would form a Model for similar Cooperation with other Partners.

"Europe's history has been altered. This is not merely a declaration, but a reality that will transpire as a result of UK security guarantees. If such guarantees had been achieved post-1991, there would have been no Russian aggression," Zelenskyy reiterated.

He specified that Ukraine has Agreed with the UK on Security "across all domains - terrestrial, airborne, maritime, and cyber." He added that the Agreement also covers Border matters, Sanctions, and Ukraine's Reconstruction.

"Today, the UK wants to announce the largest defense aid package for Ukraine since the war, totaling £2.5 billion. This will enhance security, increase anti-tank and missile defenses, create hundreds of thousands of new artillery shells, and facilitate the training of thousands of Ukrainian soldiers," the British Prime Minister declared.

A Minimum of £200 million from this Sum, will be designated for the Production and Order of a Thousand Ukrainian Drones, which include Reconnaissance, Long-Range Strike, and Naval machines. Such level of Support in Drone supply is Unprecedented for Ukraine from any Country to date.









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