The Scotsman

Zelensky hails UK support with £2.5bn in military aid for next year

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Volodymyr Zelensky has hailed the UK’S £2.5 billion military aid package for Ukraine, as Rishi Sunak promised to continue to stand with the country in its fight against Russia.

The Prime Minister travelled to Kyiv yesterday to unveil the new funding, becoming the first foreign leader to visit Ukraine this year.

With an increase of £200 million on the last two years, the military support comes at a crucial time for President Zelensky amid fears that interest is flagging among allies as the war drags on.

The two leaders also signed a new security agreement, committing the UK to provide "swift and sustained" assistance if Ukraine is ever attacked by Russia again.

Mr Zelensky hailed Mr Sunak's "personal leadership" and said the agreement would lay "the groundwork for our further work with our other partners".

The UK is the first country to sign a final security agreement with Ukraine, after G7 countries agreed at last year's Nato summit to sign bilateral security assurances with the country.

At a press conference alongside the Ukrainian president, Mr Sunak said "our opponents around the world believe that we have neither the patience nor the resources for long wars".

He said: "Ukraine is not alone, and Ukraine will never be alone. Putin might think that he can outlast us but he is wrong. We stand with you today, tomorrow and for as long as it takes.

"Because this war is about Ukraine's right to defend itself and to determine your own future and the Ukrainian people's historic choice to be an independen­t democracy at the heart of Europe.

"Your quest for freedom has inspired and moved the British people. "Because if Putin wins in Ukraine, he will not stop there, and our opponents around the world believe that we have neither the patience nor resources for long wars. So waver now and we embolden not just Putin, but his allies in North Korea, Iran and elsewhere.

"That's why the United Kingdom and the free world will continue to stand with Ukraine."

Number 10 said the £2.5bn in funding would cover longrange missiles, air defence, artillery ammunition and maritime security.

Around £200m will push procuremen­t of thousands of military drones, which the government said was the largest delivery of drones to Ukraine from any nation.

Most are expected to be manufactur­ed in the UK.

The Ukraine leader has previously said that the country particular­ly needs air defence systems to fend off Russian aerial barrages.

More than 500 drones and missiles were fired between December 29 and January 2, according to officials in Kyiv.

But there have been concerns that global focus on the war has moved, as the crisis in the Middle East continues to escalate and concerns grow about the fate of civilians in Gaza.

The Prime Minister's visit came hours after UK and US forces launched strikes against targets used by Houthi rebels in Yemen in a bid to disrupt attacks on commercial shipping.

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Rishi Sunak with Volodymyr Zelensky after signing an agreement following their meeting in Kyiv yesterday. The deal includes thousands of military drones, inset
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