The Maui News

UK puts its defense industry on ‘war footing,’ gives Ukraine $620 million in new military aid

- By VANESSA GERA SYLVIA HUI

WARSAW, Poland— The U.K. prime minister said Tuesday the country is putting its defense industry on a “war footing” by increasing defense spending to 2.5% of GDP by the end of the decade, and pledged to send arms worth $620 million to Ukraine.

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak described the increase as the “biggest strengthen­ing of our national defense for a generation.”

“In a world that is the most dangerous it has been since the end of the Cold War, we cannot be complacent,” Sunak said at a news briefing alongside NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenber­g during a visit to Poland. “As our adversarie­s align, we must do more to defend our country, our interests and our values.”

Sunak promised an extra $93 billion in defense spending over the next six years. The target of 2.5% of GDP spending was a re-commitment of a target set by former Prime Minister Boris Johnson in 2022. Sunak previously said the goal would be met when economic conditions allow.

A decade ago, NATO leaders agreed to commit 2% of GDP to defense spending. Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine has given that effort new urgency. Britain has spent above that over the past decade but never higher than 2.35% in 2020, according to NATO data.

“We will put the U.K.’s own defense industry on a war footing,” Sunak told British troops serving on NATO’s eastern front near Ukraine. “One of the central lessons of the war in Ukraine is that we need deeper stockpiles of munitions, and for industry to be able to replenish them more quickly.”

U.K. official figures show that defense spending last year was about 55.5 billion pounds. NATO data shows that amounting to about 2.07% of the U.K.’s GDP, ahead of countries including France and Germany but behind Poland, the U.S., Estonia and others.

“It’s time for us to rearm,” Sunak told a news briefing alongside Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk, noting that Poland spends a larger percentage of its GDP on defense than any NATO ally.

Sunak said that next year Britain would deploy its Typhoon fighter jets to Poland to help police its skies. Poland, which borders Ukraine, has seen several incursions of its airspace since Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022.

Sunak also spoke with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to confirm the new assistance to Ukraine and “assure him of the U.K.’s steadfast support for Ukraine’s defense against Russia’s brutal and expansioni­st ambitions,” Sunak’s office said.

U.K. authoritie­s said the commitment included 400 vehicles, 60 boats, 1,600 munitions and 4 million rounds of ammunition, at a time when Ukraine is struggling to hold off advancing Russian forces on the eastern front line.

The shipment will include British Storm Shadow longrange missiles, which have a range of about 150 miles and have proved effective at hitting Russian targets.

Zelenskyy has pleaded for greater internatio­nal assistance, warning that his country will lose the war without it.

Britain’s announceme­nt came three days after the U.S. House of Representa­tives approved $61 billion in new aid for Ukraine. The Senate was voting on the package Tuesday.

Ammunition shortages over the past six months have led Ukrainian military commanders to ration shells, a disadvanta­ge that Russia has seized on this year—taking the city of Avdiivka and currently inching towards the town of Chasiv Yar, also in the eastern Donetsk region.

 ?? AP photo ?? Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk (left), and Britain’s Prime Minister Rishi Sunak pose at the Prime Minister Office in Warsaw, Poland on Tuesday. Sunak will hold talks with Tusk and Stoltenber­g that will focus on Ukraine and wider European security.
AP photo Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk (left), and Britain’s Prime Minister Rishi Sunak pose at the Prime Minister Office in Warsaw, Poland on Tuesday. Sunak will hold talks with Tusk and Stoltenber­g that will focus on Ukraine and wider European security.

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