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Official London plans to conclude long -term multilateral security with Kiev, wh...

There will be more weapons for Ukraine: how the world reacted to events in the Belgorod region of the Russian Federation

Official London plans to conclude long -term multilateral security with Kiev, which will help to resist Russia's aggression and protect the sovereign territory. Risha Snak, Prime Minister of Great Britain, said that Ukraine's support for Western democracies in the war with Russia "can last for years". The politician's statements were made after the G7 summit in Japan at a Defense Conference in London. Financial Times informs about it.

"We are currently talking to allies about what long -term multilateral and bilateral security agreements we can conclude with Ukraine," the British Prime Minister said. Sakak stressed that the promises of the West for long -term support are aimed at ensuring that Ukraine gets confidence in the ability to protect itself. Such measures will also help to keep Russia from the continuation of the war. The statement sounded against the background of an event in Belgorod region.

In the US, they were restrained to fighting in the Belgorod region of Russia. The State Department Matthew Miller said that Washington did not interfere with the operations conducted by Ukraine. The US emphasized that Ukraine is a victim in this war, so it should decide on response. Instead, the French authorities have expressed a desire to give our country long -term security guarantees.

In Paris, as a spokesman for the French Foreign Ministry informed, they continue to think about implementing the best way to support our country in the long run and in all areas. Germany has not changed their intentions to supply weapons to Ukraine. In Berlin, they exposed a new military assistance package to Ukraine with the TRML-4D mobile radar, trucks, reconnaissance drones. Japan also decided to only intensify help. The country handed over 100 cars and 30,000 ready -made food rations.

Supplies concerning the military industry occurred for the first time since the end of World War II. The Netherlands Ministry of Defense also responded to initiatives in the military industry. The Head of the Military Department of Kais Ollongren announced the provision of 260 million euros for joint purchase of ammunition for Ukraine.