Britain and New Zealand to step up military ties as leaders meet
- Sir Keir Starmer will host New Zealand's Prime Minister, Christopher Luxon, to strengthen defence ties between the UK and New Zealand on Tuesday.
- Luxon is expected to announce New Zealand's support for Operation Interflex, which has trained over 54,000 Ukrainians.
- Starmer plans to announce a £30 million deal for drones from SYOS Aerospace to assist Ukraine's military efforts.
- The leaders will instruct defence ministers to start a new UK-New Zealand defence partnership, replacing the 2015 agreement.
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Britain and New Zealand to step up military ties as leaders meet
Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer and his New Zealand counterpart Christopher Luxon are expected to agree to deepen defence and security ties, including stepping up support for Ukraine, when they meet on Tuesday, Starmer's office said.
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