The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom has landed in Poland for crucial meetings with Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk and NATO Secretary General. The purpose of the visit is to pledge additional financial support to Ukraine, amidst rising tensions with Russia.
The UK has committed to providing an extra £500 million to Kyiv, in addition to the £2.5 billion already allocated for the current financial year. Chancellor Rishi Sunak aims to underscore the UK’s commitment to defending Ukraine against Russian aggression.
Following the discussions in Poland, Sunak is scheduled to travel to Berlin to meet German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Wednesday. The focus of these meetings is Europe’s response to what Downing Street describes as an “expansionist Russia” and the challenges Ukraine faces in the coming months.
Sunak emphasized the importance of defending Ukraine, highlighting the broader implications for European security. He warned against allowing Putin to succeed in his aggressive actions, stressing the potential risks beyond Ukraine’s borders.
The UK’s support for Ukraine includes a significant delivery of equipment, including strike and air defense missiles, armored vehicles, boats, and ammunition. The additional £500 million funding will also contribute to the procurement of drones manufactured in the UK.
In addition to meeting with Donald Tusk and NATO officials, the UK has offered to deploy an RAF squadron for NATO airspace policing in Poland next year. This move underscores the UK’s commitment to European security amidst ongoing conflicts in the Middle East and Eastern Europe.
Meanwhile, the US House of Representatives has approved a $61 billion military aid package for Ukraine, following bipartisan negotiations. The bill is expected to pass through the Senate and be signed into law by President Joe Biden in the coming days.
In response to urgent requests from Kyiv and escalating Russian attacks, NATO has pledged to provide Ukraine with advanced air defense systems. These developments reflect the ongoing efforts to support Ukraine in the face of Russian aggression, with discussions set to continue in Berlin.