Richard Knighton is about to become the new UK defense staff, but Ukraine’s support will continue, Anthony Radakin assured.
President Vladimir Zelensky met with UK defense staffer Admiral Anthony Radakin and his successor in this position – the main aviation marshal Richard Knight. It was reported by the Ukrainian leader’s press service on Tuesday, August 26th.
During the meeting, the front and diplomatic effort was discussed to end the war and achieve a real and sustainable world in Ukraine.
It is also a question of the work of national security advisers in security guarantees for Ukraine and the development of those who want as part of the coalition.
“Anthony Radakin announced an work conducted at the level of the Commander-in-Chief and Chiefs of Staff of the country’s partners and his appropriate meetings in Washington. The president emphasized that it was necessary to maximize work speed and ensure clarity and clarity of everything related to security guarantees, especially the military-political element,” said the military-political element, “said the military-political element.”
Zelensky, Radakin and Knighton discussed in detail the needs of the armed forces and the uses of the necessary weapons. Particular attention is the financing of Ukrainian production of drones, strengthening our army, developing joint projects and training missions.
“Our support is not attached to certain people, but is determined by the will of the country. Therefore, Richard will continue to provide the same level of support you expect,” Anthony Radakin said.
Earlier it was learned that Britain would continue to prepare the Ukraine military as part of the Interflex program until the end of 2026. Currently, more than 50 thousand warriors of the armed forces are trained.
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