UK’s Lammy strives to provide Ukraine with strongest support. 

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On September 24, U.K. Foreign Secretary David Lammy stated that he is working towards ensuring that Ukraine is well-equipped to face in their ongoing conflict, especially as the winter months approach. While Lammy did not confirm whether the U.K. would allow Ukraine to use British long-range precision weapons to strike inside Russia, he acknowledged that Iran’s supply of ballistic missiles to Moscow has escalated the situation.

President has been requesting permission to use British and -made ATACMS to target deeper within Russia, but a decision was postponed by U.S. President Joe and during their meeting on September 13. Speaking at the U.N. General Assembly in , Lammy stated that he did not want to give Russian President any advantage, but emphasized the importance of putting Ukraine in a strong position as winter approaches, according to AFP.

The U.K. has consistently shown strong support for Ukraine and has pledged a total of £12.8 billion (approximately $16.2 billion) in assistance, with £7.8 billion (around $9.9 billion) allocated for military aid and £5 billion (approximately $6.3 billion) designated for non-military support. Lammy’s comments came after his speech at the U.N. , where he condemned Russia’s actions and accused them of violating law and targeting civilian infrastructure. 

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