The UK government has announced a series of measures to accelerate and enhance its military support for Ukraine in its fight against Russia’s illegal invasion. According to a press release from the UK Ministry of Defense on 26 September, the government is set to surpass its commitment to deliver 12 AS90 artillery guns within 100 days of taking office, with a total of 16 units now on course to be delivered.
The British Defense Ministry says that ten AS90 artillery guns have already been delivered to Ukraine, with six more expected to follow in the coming weeks.
In addition to the accelerated artillery deliveries, the UK has recommitted to providing £3 billion ($4,026 billion) a year in military support for Ukraine until 2030/31, pledging to maintain this level of aid for “as long as it takes.”
The British government also announced the creation of a new joint Ministry of Defense (MOD) and Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) Ukraine unit. This unit, to be led by Foreign Secretary David Lammy and Defense Secretary John Healey, aims to integrate expertise and drive a new whole-of-government approach to Ukraine.
On the same day, Britain announced new sanctions, targeting Russian liquefied-natural-gas tankers.
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