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U.K. to provide 6,000 missiles to Ukraine in new support

March 24, 2022 05:21 am | Updated 05:21 am IST - LONDON:

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will announce the new package of support on Thursday at the NATO and G7 leaders' meetings

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson. File | Photo Credit: Reuters

Britain will provide Ukraine with about 6,000 new defensive missiles and almost £30 million ($40 million) to support the BBC's coverage in the region and pay Ukrainian soldiers and pilots.

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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will announce the new package of support on Thursday at the NATO and G7 leaders' meetings while also signalling a willingness to bolster Ukraine's defence capabilities further, his office said on Wednesday.

"The United Kingdom will work with our allies to step up military and economic support to Ukraine, strengthening their defences as they turn the tide in this fight," Mr. Johnson said.

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"One month into this crisis, the international community faces a choice. We can keep the flame of freedom alive in Ukraine, or risk it being snuffed out across Europe and the world."

As part of the package, the UK will provide 6,000 missiles and £25 million in financial backing for the Ukrainian military. It will also provide £4.1 million for the BBC World Service to help support its Ukrainian and Russian language services, and tackle disinformation.

Britain said with the new commitment it will have provided up to 10,000 missiles and that the additional funds come on top of £400 million committed in humanitarian and economic aid.

Thursday's NATO summit in Brussels is expected to unlock additional aid for Kyiv including equipment to help Ukraine protect against chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear threats.

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