UK to provide Ukraine with $3.8 billion in military aid per year  

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According to the draft budget presented to the Parliament on October 30, the U.K. will allocate $3,8 billion per year military support to Ukraine.
The proposed budget will increase the national defence budget and maintain U.K. commitments to Ukraine.
“Today, Rachel Reeves, UK Minister, announced a total increase of PS2.9 billion to the Ministry of Defense Budget next year. This will ensure that the U.K. comfortably surpasses its NATO commitments, and provide guaranteed military support for Ukraine of PS3 billion each year, for however long it takes.”
The funds are additional to the PS2,26 billion ($2.9billion) loan that was announced by the U.K. last week, which is backed by frozen Russian assets.
In July, the U.K. Labor Party, led by Keir starmer as Prime Minister, won a resounding election victory. The draft budget is aimed at tackling “a decade-and-a-half” of stagnation, as well as the high national debt.
Despite these financial difficulties, the Labor budget proposes no cuts to Ukraine’s aid for military purposes and builds on previous government promises. Last May, former Prime Minister Rishi sunak promised to send Ukraine PS3 billion annually for “as many years as necessary.”
The U.K., along with the U.S., Germany and Germany has consistently expressed strong support for Ukraine. Since Russia’s full scale invasion in February 2022, the country has pledged over $9 billion in military aid.
According to U.K. finance minister Rachel Reeves, London will provide guaranteed support for Ukraine in the amount of PS3 billion ($3.8billion) per year.
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