Cameron offers Ukraine's allies to increase military aid
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Cameron offers Ukraine's allies to increase military aid

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Source:  Sky News

The head of the Foreign Ministry of Great Britain, David Cameron, noted that Great Britain is doing everything possible, the EU voted for the support package for Ukraine. Now it is necessary that the US Congress take the same step.

Cameron emphasized Britain's leadership in supporting Ukraine

The economy of Ukraine's partners is 25 times stronger than Russia's, and this difference should be made even more tangible in order to defeat the Russian Federation.

This was stated by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Great Britain, David Cameron, at a conference on security issues in Munich, Sky News reports.

See what Ukraine's allies have. If you add up our economies, we exceed the Russian Federation by 25 times. We have the opportunity to provide (Ukraine - ed.) diplomatic, military, economic and moral support. We just have to take this difference into account.

David Cameron

David Cameron

Minister of Foreign Affairs of Great Britain

Cameron emphasized the leadership of Great Britain in providing support to Ukraine, because London was the first to provide Kyiv with weapons systems and new security guarantees.

Commenting on the aid to Ukraine, the British minister said:

Are we doing enough now? No, I want us to do more.

He noted that Great Britain is doing everything possible, the EU voted for the support package for Ukraine. Now it is necessary that the US Congress take the same step.

If all three aids are combined, I think it will have real consequences... He (Putin - ed.) will not win by testing our patience.

What is known about drones for Ukraine with artificial intelligence

Britain is working with countries, including the US, to arm Ukraine with thousands of new drones with artificial intelligence.

According to one of the participants in the program, drones with artificial intelligence will be deployed in large flotillas that will communicate with each other to target enemy positions without the need to control each of them by a human operator.

According to the people developing this technology, it could allow Ukraine to suppress certain Russian positions with the help of drones.

Drones are becoming increasingly important in the Russian-Ukrainian war as the conflict nears its two-year mark and a global race is underway to develop new technologies that could define the war's future. Russia is ramping up its own domestic production of combat drones to support the invasion and has received significant supplies from its ally Iran, the publication explains.

According to them, drones can be sent to Ukraine within a few months, but they also warn that these terms may be violated.

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