The United Kingdom has reaffirmed its unwavering support for Ukraine, with Defence Secretary John Healey hinting at potentially deploying British troops to train Ukrainian soldiers on the ground.
This announcement comes alongside a new £225 million aid package aimed at bolstering Ukraine’s defences as it continues its war against Russian aggression.
Mr. Healey, during a visit to Kyiv, stressed the importance of tailoring military training to meet Ukraine’s specific needs. “We [need to] make it easier for the Ukrainians to access and we [need to] work with the Ukrainians to help them motivate and mobilise more recruits,” he said.
When asked whether this could involve training Ukrainian forces directly in their homeland, Healey replied, “We will look wherever we can to respond to what the Ukrainians want. They are the ones fighting.”
The Defence Secretary’s visit to Kyiv underscores the urgency of the situation, with Russian forces intensifying pressure along the front lines. Mr. Healey described the moment as “critical for Ukraine,” noting that Russian President Vladimir Putin is facing growing challenges, including reliance on North Korean reinforcements and setbacks in Syria.
During his trip, Mr. Healey announced the details of the latest aid package, which includes £186 million for military equipment via the International Fund for Ukraine. Of this, £92 million will support Ukraine’s navy, while £68 million will fund air defence systems. An additional £39 million will provide counter-drone systems and protective gear for Ukrainian troops.
“Nearly three years after Putin launched his illegal full-scale invasion, the depths of his miscalculation are clearer than ever,” Healey said.
“The brave people of Ukraine continue to defy all expectations with their unbreakable spirit. But they cannot go it alone – which is why the UK will step up our international leadership on Ukraine throughout 2025.”
John Healey
The announcement aligns with comments made by Prime Minister Keir Starmer earlier this week, urging international allies to “double down” on their commitments to Ukraine. Speaking during a visit to Norway, Sir Keir emphasized the need for sustained financial support, sanctions, and training.
“It’s important that we put Ukraine in the strongest possible position if there are to be negotiations, and even if there aren’t to be negotiations,” Starmer said. “It would be a big mistake, in my view, to take our eye off the ball.”
Back in London, the Financial Assistance to Ukraine Bill cleared the House of Commons without opposition on Wednesday. This legislation enables the UK government to provide loans and financial aid to Ukraine as part of the G7 nations’ loan package.
The UK’s contribution to the package totals £2.26 billion, alongside commitments from the United States, European Union, Canada, and Japan. Treasury Minister Darren Jones praised the bipartisan support for Ukraine.
“The House has today, and throughout the Bill’s passage so far, made clear its strong feelings towards the plight of the Ukrainian people. Members of all political stripes have spoken eloquently in favour of continued support for Ukraine in their ongoing fight against Russia’s tyrannical, unprovoked and illegal invasion.”
Darren Jones
Strengthening Ukraine’s Defence
The UK’s Operation Interflex has already trained tens of thousands of Ukrainian soldiers domestically, but Healey acknowledged that the “biggest constraint” is Ukraine’s capacity to send personnel abroad. This has prompted discussions about shifting some training operations to Ukraine itself.
Despite the challenges, the UK remains steadfast in its commitment to Ukraine’s sovereignty and defence. As Healey stated, “We will enhance our offer of training to Ukraine and provide battle-winning capabilities, such as the drones and munitions included in our new £225 million package today.”
The road ahead remains fraught with difficulties, but the UK’s robust support aims to ensure Ukraine is prepared for the next phase of this critical conflict.
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