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The Prime Minister's Allies LIZ TRASS in dealing with journalists declared the m...

Multi -Billide Project: The media have learned how much Britain would allocate money for the Armed Forces in 2023

The Prime Minister's Allies LIZ TRASS in dealing with journalists declared the most ammunition supply after the Second World War last week. The UK next year laid a military assistance package for long -term support for Ukraine. The UK Prime Minister Liz TRASS this week will notify the world leaders about providing Ukraine with at least £ 2. 3 billion ($ 2. 63 billion) to Ukraine. About it writes the British newspaper Financial Times.

On Monday, September 20, Liz trace will go to New York, where he voiced an obligation to support Ukraine for a long period. According to Financial Times, it will be the first foreign trip to the UK Prime Minister. TRASS is preparing to negotiate with US President Joe Biden. In addition, on Tuesday, September 21, the tracks will negotiate with French President Emmanuel Macron. The money is going to send Ukraine in 2023.

Speaking before the trip, the tracks promised Ukraine support at each stage of the path. The United Kingdom has taught 27,000 servicemen of Ukraine since 2015 and has provided hundreds of missiles, 5 air defense systems, 120 armored vehicles and other equipment, reminiscent of the publication. In communication with the newspaper, the Allies noted that last week the most commercial transportation of ammunition after the Second World War had been carried out.

Tens of thousands of artillery shells from the United Kingdom have already got to the front. In March, the United Kingdom provided a package of military assistance to Ukraine by £ 25 million ($ 33 ​​million) and 6,000 anti -tank missiles. The same month, the British military agreed to send the Armed Forces of Starstreak's portable anti-aircraft missile complexes. At the end of June, the United Kingdom doubled military assistance to Ukraine, providing £ 1 billion ($ 1.