UK to provide anti-tank missiles to help Ukraine battle Russian invasion
Defence Secretary Grant Shapps also advised the United States to maintain its support for Ukraine.
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Your support makes all the difference.Britain has announced it will send 200 more anti-tank missiles to Ukraine in a bid to boost its defences against the Russian invasion.
Defence Secretary Grant Shapps said the UK āwonāt stop supporting the brave Ukrainians until they have wonā as the second anniversary of Russiaās full-scale attack on the country approaches.
But Mr Shapps also advised the United States that it will find it āfar more expensiveā in the future to defend the world order if it does not maintain its support for Ukraine.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has been struggling to convince Republicans in Washington to facilitate a major funding package for Kyiv.
Speaking in the Commons, Mr Shapps said: āToday I can announce a new package of 200 brimstone anti-tank missiles in a further boost to defend Ukraine.
āThese missiles have previously had significant impact on the battlefield, in one instance forcing Russian forces to abandon and retreat an attempted crossing of a river.ā
He said the UK would train further Ukrainian troops alongside other allies, adding: āTogether we will train a further 10,000 in the first half of 2024.ā
In a warning to faltering allies of Ukraine, Mr Shapps said: āThe UK will continue to double down on that support. All freedom-loving countries must be compelled to do the same.
āThis year will be make or break for Ukraine, so it is time for the West and all civilised nations to step up and give Ukraine the backing it needs.ā
Conservative former defence minister Mark Francois said he recently visited the United States to lobby Republican politicians to support the aid package for Ukraine.
He said: āIn one such conversation a Republican perfectly reasonably asked me: āWhy should I tell the people of my district to send their taxpayer dollars to Ukraine?ā
āTo which I humbly replied: āBecause as a member of Nato it is ultimately cheaper than sending your sons and daughters.ā
āIn that context, would the Defence Secretary agree with me that whilst we must respect American domestic politics, itās not for us to tell them what to do, this again is a time for the new world in all its power and might to come to the rescue and liberation of the old?ā
Mr Shapps, in his reply, said: āHis point is absolutely right.
āThe reason this is in Americaās interest isnāt just to come to the rescue of Europe but it is because other despotic leaders, other autocrats or other regimes of any type will be looking at whether we simply lose and give up because we get bored of the fight and then walk away.
āAnd theyāll draw conclusions about that and decide whether in fact they can always take on the red line, the West, the no-go area, based on the fact that all you have to do is wait it out.
āThat is why (Mr Francois) is absolutely right to say it is indicatively in Americaās interest to step in here because otherwise they will find it far more expensive in the future, perhaps in other parts of the world, to defend the world order.ā
For Labour, shadow defence secretary John Healey said: āThe UK is totally united, totally committed in supporting Ukraine as they fight for their freedoms, for their territorial integrity and their right as a democratic country to decide their own future.
āThe UK will stand with Ukraine for as long as it takes to win.ā
Mr Healey said military support needs to be ramped up throughout 2024 and beyond, including a āclear pathā for Ukraineās Nato membership.
He also said there is a need to āreboot the diplomatic drive to maintain Western unity and supportā to hold Russian President Vladimir Putin to account.