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U.K., Germany deepen defense ties, stand firm for Ukraine

Europe must unite to support Ukraine for as long as it takes: British PM, German Chancellor

17:47, 24.04.2024
  aa;   Reuters
Europe must unite to support Ukraine for as long as it takes: British PM, German Chancellor British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz agreed to closer defense cooperation on Wednesday, with both leaders saying Europe must unite to support Ukraine against Russia for as long as it takes.

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz agreed to closer defense cooperation on Wednesday, with both leaders saying Europe must unite to support Ukraine against Russia for as long as it takes.

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz (R) and British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak (L). Photo: Maja Hitij/Getty Images.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz (R) and British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak (L). Photo: Maja Hitij/Getty Images.

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The British leader hailed closer ties with Germany a day after announcing in Warsaw that he would raise defense spending to 2.5% of GDP a year by 2030, urging other European countries to follow suit.

The two announced plans to develop Remote-Controlled Howitzer 155mm Wheeled Artillery Systems (RCH 155) and discuss collaboration on energy projects, including German energy investment, according to the British government.

“We’ve committed to delivering a new framework for our cooperation on defense, and we’re delivering an immediate expansion of our industrial cooperation,” Sunak told a news conference standing alongside Scholz.

“And together, we will continue to provide unwavering support for our Ukrainian friends, as you said for as long as it takes,” he added. After being welcomed by a military orchestra playing both countries’ national anthems dampened by shouts of “free Palestine” from a handful of protesters, both leaders were keen to underline their long-term support for Ukraine. But asked about Germany rejecting a call to deliver Taurus cruise missiles to Kyiv, Scholz defended his decision, saying no other country had delivered as many arms defense systems as Germany, but on Taurus, his mind would not change.

“Perhaps I can express the hope that other countries which have Patriot systems will take another look at whether they can spare one [for Ukraine] amid all the other security challenges,” he said.

Germany has spearheaded calls for members of the NATO military alliance and beyond to step up on deliveries of air defense systems, which President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says are desperately needed to protect Ukraine from Russian bombardments. Germany said earlier this month it would supply a U.S.-made Patriot air defense system and air defense missiles to Ukraine to help them ward off increasing Russian attacks on energy infrastructure.
First meeting as PM

The meeting in Berlin was the first time Sunak had visited Germany since he became prime minister in October 2022.

The British leader has cut back his international travel, handing much of Britain’s diplomacy to his foreign minister, the former prime minister David Cameron, while he focuses on domestic policy ahead of an election this year.

But he used his return to the international scene to announce a large increase in defense spending, saying the British arms industry must be on a “war footing” when the world is at its most dangerous since the Cold War.

On its financing which some economists have questioned, Sunak said it was fully funded and the money would come from a reduction in civil servants, or public officials, and by using some funds earmarked for research and development.

“All governing is about prioritizing and I’ve decided to prioritize defense because I think that’s the right thing to do for our country,” Sunak said.
źródło: Reuters