The foreign secretary said Vladimir Putin would not "go away" even in the event of a negotiated peace in Ukraine
Foreign Secretary David Lammy and Defence Secretary John Healey added that the West had done too little in the past when Russia first invaded Ukraine in 2014. In an article for The Telegraph, they said the UK had committed an additional £150m towards military aid for Ukraine as well as new sanctions on people close to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The Defence Secretary has warned that forgetting about the war in Ukraine while talks take place between the US and Russia risks “jeopardising the peace” as he countered Donald Trump’s claim that Kyiv started the conflict. John Healey urged allies to ...
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Hosted on MSNUK’s 100-year deal with Ukraine ‘under threat from Trump’Questions are being asked about whether a deal on minerals between Washington and Kyiv is compatible with the UK's own agreement with Ukraine, which commits both countries to exploring opportunities f
The defence secretary John Healey has warned that forgetting about the war in Ukraine while talks take place between the US and Russia risks “jeopardising the peace”. It came as Healey countered US President Donald Trump’s claim that Kyiv started the conflict amid a visit to Norway,
The West did “too little” when Russian President Vladimir Putin first invaded Ukraine in 2014, David Lammy and John Healey have suggested. The Foreign and Defence Secretaries called on the UK and Europe to “do more” to “share the burden” of ...
A British volunteer who runs a drone factory in Ukraine is appealing to the UK Government for funding after a visit from a group of cross-party MPs. Richard Woodruff, from East Sussex, who has been based in Lviv in western Ukraine since June 2022,
Though Keir Starmer is touting the trans-Atlantic “special relationship” that has endured since World War II, he faces an uncertain reception.
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Hosted on MSNDonald Trump’s role in defence boost revealed as John Healey responds to US President’s ‘challenge’Defence Secretary John Healey has clarified that the UK's defence spending boost is not being done specifically for Donald Trump. Speaking on GB News, Healey responded to questions about whether the increase was "done for Donald Trump" with a firm denial.
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