“Britain will continue military support to Ukraine: what Syrskyi and Radakin discussed. Britain has confirmed further logistical assistance and training of the Ukrainian military.”, — write on: unn.ua
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According to Syrskyi, he and the British delegation discussed a wide range of issues to strengthen Ukraine’s defense capabilities. In particular, the commanders of the Air and Naval Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine were present at the meeting.
The chief of staff told Radakin about the progress of repelling Russian aggression against Ukraine and the general situation on the front line. They also discussed the development of military cooperation, in particular, in the direction of the training of personnel of the Defense Forces on the part of Britain, and spoke about the critical needs of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in weapons, military equipment and means of destruction.
Tony Radakin confirmed the intentions of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland to continue providing material and technical assistance and train personnel of the Defense Forces of Ukraine as part of training missions
Sirsky thanked the British for the provision of weapons and military equipment, for the assistance already provided and the leading role of the British side in consolidating international support for Ukraine.
Foreign Minister David Lammy said today, November 22, that Great Britain and France will do “everything necessary” to support Ukraine and achieve lasting peace.
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Earlier, the French newspaper Le Figaro reported that Great Britain and France allowed Ukraine to strike deep into Russian territory with SCALP/Storm Shadow missiles. Later, references to this decision were removed from the site’s materials.
After reports emerged that Ukraine had fired British Storm Shadow missiles at Russia for the first time, Ukrainian Defense Minister Rustem Umyerov declined to confirm or deny the use of the missiles during a press conference on Wednesday, as did a spokesman for Britain’s Ministry of Defense when asked by CNN.