The UK Foreign Secretary chief hinted at the aid increase to Ukraine next year
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The UK Foreign Secretary chief hinted at the aid increase to Ukraine next year

David Cameron
Source:  The Telegraph

The UK could potentially provide Ukraine with more military aid next year. This is the opinion of the head of the UK Foreign Secretary of Great Britain, David Cameron.

Britain may increase aid to Ukraine

In an interview with The Telegraph, Cameron called Russia's aggression one of the main threats to world security.

During 2022-2023, Britain provided military aid to Ukraine for more than 2 billion pounds.

Cameron believes this level of support will continue next year.

I think potentially we could achieve more than we are now. We are looking at what cost elements we could also commit to on a multi-year basis.

The minister suggested more could be done to significantly increase the number of weapons and equipment produced by British defence firms to replenish stocks depleted by the war in Ukraine.

We should see increasing our stockpiles as good for Ukrainians and good for us in a more dangerous world.

Cameron's visit to Ukraine

On November 16, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with the newly appointed Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, David Cameron.

The officials discussed the security situation in the Black Sea and the further work of the alternative "grain corridor".

Zelenskyy thanked Great Britain for supporting the "grain corridor" operation and joint efforts to insure ships.

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