The British government announced on the 11th of July that it would send Ukraine with more than 70 combat and logistic vehicles, thousands of rounds of ammunition for Challenger 2 tanks, and a 50 million pound ($64.7 million) equipment repair support package.
Britain also stated that the Group of Seven (G7) members – Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, and the United States – were set to adopt a new framework on Wednesday that would provide Ukraine with long-term, bilateral security obligations that would be defined later.
“Supporting Ukraine’s progress on the pathway to NATO membership, coupled with formal, multilateral, and bilateral agreements and the overwhelming support of NATO members, will send a strong signal to President Putin and return peace to Europe”.
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s statement.
Along with the assistance package, the United Kingdom will launch a NATO effort to construct a medical rehabilitation clinic for Ukrainian soldiers, with cash provided by NATO’s Comprehensive Assistance Package for Ukraine.
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