‘God save the Queen!' Ukrainian MP hails UK 'showing leadership' to allies with extra aid

Ukrainian MP Oleksiy Goncharenko, speaking to TalkTV’s Julia Hartley-Brewer, expressed his gratitude to the UK for their additional £1 billion of support made on Wednesday, saying “God save the Queen!”. Mr Goncharenko then criticised Germany for offering minimal support that “cannot make a difference”, while saying it would be “absolutely great” if they would be more like the UK in the extent of their supplies to Ukraine. 

Ms Hartley-Brewer asked: “What is your reaction to the extra £1 billion that Boris Johnson has announced overnight?” 

Mr Goncharenko said: “God save the Queen and thank you to the United Kingdom, that’s my reaction. 

“As always, the United Kingdom has shown leadership. Yesterday I spoke to Boris Johnson and Defence Secretary [Ben] Wallace and I can tell you that it is actually a great support. 

“And really it shows leadership. It would be absolutely great if other countries would follow this leadership. 

“But, unfortunately we hear announcements like, it was two days ago, the minister of defence for Germany. She said that ‘Yes, we will do it, we will support Ukraine with three more howitzers’. 

“I mean, yeah, we are very thankful – three is better than zero – but we have a 1,000-mile-long frontline. So, just imagine, three howitzers or even 33 cannot make a difference.” 

He added: “Ukraine will win this war. We will win this war, that is for sure. 

“The question is when and with what casualties. This question is in the hands of those people gathered in Madrid [for the NATO summit]. 

“NATO is expanding, finally, there is a feel of this revolutionising. It’s in the air and it is really inspiring. 

“The free world is uniting, which is absolutely fabulous, but I hope that the free world will be brave enough, brave like Ukraine, to take courageous steps and provide Ukraine with membership [to NATO].” 

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At the NATO summit in Madrid, which ends today, the UK promised further funding for capabilities including sophisticated air defence systems, drones and electronic warfare equipment.

British officials said the equipment represents the first step in enabling Ukraine to go beyond defence and carry out offensive operations against Russian ground forces to recover lost territory.

The new funding is a significant increase on the £1.3 billion of military assistance already provided, with Boris Johnson claiming British support was “transforming Ukraine’s defences” against the Russian onslaught.

The promise of extra military support comes after Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky urged NATO leaders to do more to help his country resist Mr Putin’s invasion.

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source: express.co.uk