The new defense agreement expands “better defense cooperation” between the UK and Germany “to tackle threats together”.
Great Britain and Germany reaffirmed their commitment to “stand with Ukraine as long as necessary.” The Guardian writes about this on Wednesday, August 28.
During the visit of British Prime Minister Keir Starmer to Germany, the parties will discuss a new agreement between the two countries, which is based on the defense agreement with Ukraine.
In a joint press conference with Olaf Scholz, Starmer said the new defense agreement expands “greater defense cooperation” between the UK and Germany “to face threats together”.
“This, of course, means a shared determination to defend the security of our people and the wider European continent – and that starts with our unwavering support for Ukraine,” Starmer said.
He continued: “As the largest contributor to Ukraine’s military efforts, and as the largest defense spender among the European NATO countries, we are well aware of our duty to the Ukrainian people, who are fighting not only to defend themselves. , but for all people throughout Europe.”
He assured that the partners have once again “confirmed their commitment to support Ukraine as long as necessary.”
As you know, in early July, the Labor Party led by Keir Starmer, who became the country’s new prime minister, won a landslide victory in the general election in Britain. Athletistic found out what Ukraine should expect from the new British government.
Earlier, Scholz assured that Germany remains “the biggest fan of Ukraine in Europe.”
Source: korrespondent

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