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UK steps up support for Ukraine four years after Russia's full-scale invasion
Summary
The UK announced additional military and humanitarian support for Ukraine, including a 70-person multinational headquarters backed by £200 million and a separate £30 million fund for societal resilience and justice efforts.
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The UK government has announced new military and humanitarian support for Ukraine on the fourth anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion. Officials say defending Ukraine is central to Britain and Europe's security. The Prime Minister convened a meeting of the Coalition of the Willing with French President Emmanuel Macron. The government says preparations for UK forces and multinational cooperation are now under way.
Key points:
- Officials reported measures in Russia-occupied areas that they describe as attempts to alter local identity, including passport changes, restrictions on Ukrainian language and media, and arrests reported for pro-Ukrainian expressions.
- The article states a 70-person Multinational Force headquarters is operational and preparations for UK forces are supported by £200 million in government funding.
- The Foreign Secretary announced £30 million to support Ukrainian societal resilience and justice work, and the Defence Secretary has previously announced additional air-defence support and delivery of 1,000 lightweight multirole missiles.
Summary:
Officials presented the new package as a continuation of UK assistance and cooperation with allies to support Ukraine. The government reports an operational multinational headquarters and new funding measures as current steps. The Prime Minister convened a Coalition of the Willing meeting with France to coordinate efforts. Undetermined at this time.
