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UK joins ‘drone coalition’ for Ukraine

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February 15, 2024
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Published: February 15, 2024 2:47 pm
Author: RT

The planned production of UAVs for Kiev will involve Latvia and several other European nations

Britain has joined other European nations in a project to provide a million drones for Ukraine’s military effort against Russia, the Defense Ministry announced on Thursday.

The UK will be co-leaders of the initiative with Latvia, having already pledged to allocate £200 million ($250 million) on UAVs for Kiev. 

The funding will help to “scale up and streamline the West’s provision of ‘first person view’ (FPV) drones,” a statement from the ministry said, adding that it aims to ensure competition among manufacturers.

The Latvian Defense Ministry has also announced it will assist Ukraine “both with technology and helping to develop skills.” Other members of the so-called ‘drone coalition’ are Denmark, Estonia, Germany, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Sweden, and Ukraine itself. The participants signed a letter of intent on providing the arms to Kiev on Wednesday.

Latvia has stated it will spend at least €10 million ($10.7 million) within the next year on UAVs for Ukraine. The UK has not specified how much of its allocated funds will be offered via the coalition.

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FILE PHOTO: NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg.
NATO counting on Washington to arm Ukraine – Stoltenberg  

Earlier on Wednesday, NATO defense ministers met at the organization’s headquarters in Brussels to discuss continued assistance to Kiev. Secretary-general Jens Stoltenberg insisted he is counting on the US to approve a new international security package, including some $60 billion for Ukraine. 

The proposal was approved by the US Senate this week, although House Speaker Mike Johnson has made clear he will oppose its passage in his chamber. Johnson has argued that American officials should “take care of our own first,” referring to the security situation at the southern US border.

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak pledged last month to provide £2.5 billion ($3.2 billion) worth of military assistance to Ukraine over the next financial year. The plan was revealed ahead of his visit to Kiev, during which he and President Vladimir Zelensky signed a bilateral security cooperation agreement.

Moscow has dismissed the deal as “half-baked,” pointing out that its terms offered no security guarantees for Ukraine and instead included a commitment by Kiev to fight for London’s interests. Russia claims that Western assistance only serves to prolong the Ukraine conflict, but will not change its outcome.


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Russia claims that Western assistance only serves to prolong the Ukraine conflict, but will not change its outcome.

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