British Foreign Secretary David Cameron, during a visit to Kyiv, reiterated the UK's commitment to support Ukraine in its ongoing conflict with Russia. Cameron announced a significant aid package, pledging £3 billion annually for as long as necessary and urged other countries to make multi-year commitments. He also endorsed Ukraine's right to conduct cross-border strikes into Russian territory using UK-supplied weapons, marking a notable escalation in Western support. This stance was confirmed amidst Ukraine's requests for accelerated military aid delivery due to increasing battlefield pressures from Russian forces, including the delayed delivery of the Patriot system expected in late June. Additionally, Cameron spoke against deploying NATO troops in Ukraine, describing it as an unnecessary escalation, amidst concerns of a brewing NATO-Russia conflict.
To blunt Russian gains in the coming months, Ukraine will need to generate new forces—a task that requires an effective recruitment and training system to bring available people into the force as well as equipment to provision them, writes @Jack_Watling. https://t.co/GlpnaTVF0Q
To prevent a Russian victory in the long run, Ukraine must ensure that the Kremlin’s summer offensive culminates at a high cost to Moscow—and focus on building and training additional Ukrainian brigades before autumn, writes @Jack_Watling. https://t.co/bNLC4mQmbl
Britain's Cameron, in Kyiv, promises Ukraine aid for 'as long as it takes' https://t.co/KjctFJPlUc
A timeline: Cameron comes to Kyiv on the day of British elections; says Ukraine is okay to use British weapons in Russian territory. Macron reiterates that NATO countries could send troops to Ukraine. Cameron’s party loses elections. Cameron says deploying troops in Ukraine…
Here's what we are reading today: The UK has given Kyiv the go-ahead to use long-range British-made weapons, like the Storm Shadow, on targets inside Russian borders. Permission was not given before due to fears of directly escalating the conflict. https://t.co/ccv34y9Fj4
UK foreign secretary David Cameron has spoken out against sending soldiers from NATO countries to Ukraine MORE: https://t.co/D777O49cJ5 https://t.co/82TRyuuy3K
Most Aid for Ukraine May Not Arrive for Months Now, as Ukraine waits for aid, Russia has been pushing its advantage, gaining more ground in the east. https://t.co/qYjgQl7HmQ
Sending NATO troops to Ukraine would be a dangerous escalation, this is not necessary - British Foreign Secretary Cameron @Slavyangrad It’s strange how Israel via the United States of Israel are meant to hate Nazis yet are in bed with them in Ukriane to kill non Jews as fast as… https://t.co/XLhSDq7587
Sending NATO troops to Ukraine would be a dangerous escalation, this is not necessary - British Foreign Secretary Cameron @Slavyangrad What he means For now let’s use Ukrainians to die for our satanic Israel masters - once that is done then just maybe we’ll send our youth to… https://t.co/l6iDPxLPPd
#Ukraine’s difficulties have been deepening for months as the military waited for vital new military aid from the United States. The support was held up in Washington for six months. #Russia #USA https://t.co/Bd2xya0tPi
🇺🇦✊ "Ukraine will be able to stabilize the situation at the front no earlier than the second half of 2024", - NYT ❗️The situation on the battlefield will not stabilize as quickly as it would like, because sending large volumes of weapons will take a long time. https://t.co/qqJMNJGwcF
UK Foreign Secretary #DavidCameron says Ukraine can attack Russia with UK weapons. Russia calls remark a 'dangerous escalation.' NATO-Russia conflict brewing? @SaroyaHem joined by @DanielLDavis1, military expert for perspective. #RussiaUkraineWar https://t.co/NXAu6xKYa8
🦅 Most of US aid will be delivered to Ukraine in several months – NYT https://t.co/v8AWApVmZY
Ukraine's president and foreign minister on Friday pressed British Foreign Secretary David Cameron to accelerate the delivery of promised military aid to Kyiv, as Russia heaps battlefield pressure on depleted Ukrainian forces in the third year of war. https://t.co/O526HAD5LR
🇬🇧 We will give three billion pounds to Ukraine every year for as long as is necessary, - Cameron ⏳ Newly pledged Patriot system is not expected to arrive in Ukraine until late June, - NYT
Read @Jack_Watling on how Ukraine can prepare to train and equip more troops by fall—and bring about a stable front line by early 2025: https://t.co/fD3VdwjyL7
In an escalation of western policy, the foreign secretary said Ukraine had the ‘right’ to engage in cross-border strikes and the UK would give it £3 billion a year ‘for as long as is necessary’ ⬇️ https://t.co/eiguBc2lvj
British Minister of Foreign Affairs David Cameron recorded a video in the centre of Kyiv, repeating the British commitment to support Ukraine. He also passionately urged other countries to provide multi-year commitments for aid to Ukraine. https://t.co/FHdDxlIuOf