Britain, Denmark contribute more money and weapons to Ukraine

COPENHAGEN – Britain and Denmark will present extra monetary and navy help to Ukraine, they mentioned on Thursday as European defence ministers met in Copenhagen to debate long-term assist for the nation’s defence towards Russia’s invasion.

Britain, which has already donated superior weapons techniques to Ukraine and given hundreds of its troops navy coaching, mentioned it will ship extra multiple-launch rocket techniques.

It could additionally donate a “important quantity” of precision guided M31A1 missiles that may strike targets as much as 80 km (50 miles) away.

“This newest tranche of navy assist will allow the armed forces of Ukraine to proceed to defend towards Russian aggression and the indiscriminate use of long-range artillery,” UK Defence Secretary Ben Wallace mentioned in an announcement.

“Our continued assist sends a really clear message, Britain and the worldwide neighborhood stay against this unlawful warfare and can stand shoulder-to-shoulder, offering defensive navy help to Ukraine to assist them defend towards Putin’s invasion.”

Denmark will improve its monetary help to Ukraine by 110 million euros ($114 million), Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen mentioned at a convention in Copenhagen hosted by Ukraine, Denmark and Britain.

“This can be a warfare on the values that Europe and the free world are constructed upon … At present we reaffirm our dedication to assist of Ukraine,” she mentioned.

The brand new measures will take Denmark’s whole help to Ukraine because the begin of the warfare to greater than 3 billion Danish crowns ($417 million).

Simply over half of the monetary help introduced on Thursday will likely be spent on weapons procurement and assist of weapons manufacturing. The remaining will likely be spent on provides of Danish weapons and navy gear, in addition to navy coaching.

The bulletins come after the federal government in Kyiv repeatedly pleaded with the West to ship extra weapons, together with long-range artillery, because it tries to show the tide on Russia’s Feb. 24 invasion.

Earlier this month, Ukraine mentioned it had obtained one other supply of high-precision heavy weapons from Germany and the US.

Moscow, which has accused the West of dragging out the battle by giving Ukraine extra arms, says it's conducting a “particular navy operation” in Ukraine geared toward safeguarding Russia’s safety towards NATO enlargement.

($1 = 0.9684 euros)

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