The United Kingdom and NATO will send armoured vehicles to Ukraine to fortify its eastern flank against Russia.



According to Liz Truss, the UK and Nato allies will supply "new and heavier" military equipment to Ukraine as it prepares for a renewed Russian assault in the Donbas.

Britain is expected to provide armoured vehicles and long-range missiles to Ukraine's armed forces, while government sources have refused to rule out sending tanks and anti-ship weapons.

Following a meeting in Brussels yesterday, the Foreign Secretary praised the alliance's "positive momentum."

As part of the agreement, Nato will assist Ukraine in modernising its defensive capabilities, transitioning from Soviet-era military equipment to "Nato standard" weaponry in order to strengthen the country's defences against Russia.
Ms Truss said in a statement following the conclusion of the talks on Thursday that Vladimir Putin had "changed his tactics but not his intent."

"We agreed to increase our support for Ukraine, and we also recognised that the conflict has entered a new and different phase with a more concentrated Russian offensive," she added.

"There was support for countries to supply Ukraine with new and heavier equipment so that it can respond to Russia's new threats."

Western allies threatened to take action against countries suspected of assisting Russia in a separate joint statement from G7 foreign ministers, stating that they will "work together to stop any attempts to circumvent sanctions or to aid Russia by other means."


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