Healey: I want to send British troops to Ukraine
The UK plans a multinational peacekeeping mission with over 30 allied nations and allocates £200 million to prepare forces after fighting ceases and a peace deal is signed.
- John Healey wants to be the first Defence Secretary to send British troops to Ukraine, but only after a peace deal ends the war in 2026.
- The UK is providing its highest ever level of military aid to Ukraine, including a half-billion-pound air defence package and £200 million to prepare forces for possible deployment.
- Former Prime Minister Boris Johnson urged the immediate deployment of non-combat troops to Ukraine to show strong Western commitment.
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“I Want To Be The Secretary Who Deploys Troops To Ukraine”: UK Defense Secretary John Healey
British Defense Secretary John Healey has set an ambitious target for European security, declaring that “2026 must be the year this terrible war ends,” referring to the Russia’s war against Ukraine. In a comprehensive op-ed for The Telegraph published just before the fourth anniversary of the Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Healey outlined a strategic shift toward “securing the peace,” which includes the historic step of deploying Briti…
British Defense Minister Says He Hopes for Deployment of British Troops in UkraineBritish Defense Minister John Healy has said he wants to deploy British troops in Ukraine after the end of hostilities. This would mean achieving peace and security in Europe.
John Healy has expressed his intention to become the first UK Defence Secretary to send British troops to Ukraine. More...
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