Ukrainian Defence Minister speaks with UK counterpart about Ukrainian forces' needs
Andrii Syniavskyi — Tuesday, 14 May 2024, 16:08
Ukrainian Defence Minister Rustem Umierov has had a telephone conversation with his UK counterpart Grant Shapps.
Source: Umierov on X (Twitter)
Details: Umierov stated that they had discussed the current situation on the battlefield and the urgent needs of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
Quote: "The main focus is on long-range weapons, artillery, and ammunition."
More details: He also thanked Shapps for the recent £500 million military aid package – a record-breaking package for Ukraine from the UK.
Quote: "This support shows the UK's unwavering commitment to stand by Ukraine until victory. The United Kingdom remains a reliable partner of Ukraine in these tough times."
Background:
- Earlier, UK Foreign Secretary David Cameron promised that the UK would provide Ukraine with £3 billion of annual military aid, and this would be happening for "as long as it takes".
- In January, during a visit to Kyiv, UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak announced a major military aid package for Ukraine worth £2.5 billion for 2024.
- During the visit, Sunak and President Volodymyr Zelenskyy signed a bilateral security agreement, the first in a series of such documents that Ukraine has signed with its allies.
- At the same time, Cameron said that Ukraine had the right to use the weapons provided by London to strike targets in Russia.
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