Close Menu
London ReviewsLondon Reviews
  • Home
  • What’s On News
  • Going Out
  • Reviews
  • Spotlight
  • AI News
  • Tech & Gadgets
  • Travel
  • Horoscopes
  • Web Stories
  • Forgotten eBooks

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

What's Hot
Wider services and support available to UK Armed Forces and Veterans

Wider services and support available to UK Armed Forces and Veterans

March 31, 2026
How to integrate modern Metros into unplanned neighbourhoods & local transport

How to integrate modern Metros into unplanned neighbourhoods & local transport

March 31, 2026
Report finds ‘optimism bias’ in council projections

Report finds ‘optimism bias’ in council projections

March 31, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
  • Privacy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
London ReviewsLondon Reviews
Subscribe
  • Home
  • What’s On News
  • Going Out
  • Reviews
  • Spotlight
  • AI News
  • Tech & Gadgets
  • Travel
  • Horoscopes
  • Web Stories
  • Forgotten eBooks
London ReviewsLondon Reviews
Home » £2 billion of military support for Ukraine secured through UK-led initiative
What's On News

£2 billion of military support for Ukraine secured through UK-led initiative

September 10, 20254 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email Telegram WhatsApp
£2 billion of military support for Ukraine secured through UK-led initiative
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

More than £2 billion of military support for Ukraine has now been secured through the UK-led international fund for priority military equipment to support the most urgent requirements of Ukraine’s Armed Forces. 

It comes as the Defence Secretary hosted NATO Secretary General, Mark Rutte, along with Ukraine’s Minister of Defence, Denys Shmyhal, and Germany’s Minister of Defence, Boris Pistorius, for the 30th meeting of the 50-nation strong Ukraine Defence Contact Group dedicated to providing military support to Ukraine. This follows the Defence Secretary’s fifth visit to Ukraine last week where he chaired a meeting of the Coalition of the Willing Defence Ministers from Kyiv.

As Russia’s war in Ukraine intensifies – with the largest wave of Russian air strikes on Ukraine over the weekend since the illegal invasion began – the Defence Secretary said that Putin’s attacks were only strengthening nations’ unity for Ukraine and said that countries must “go further and go faster” in surging the right support into the hands of Ukrainian fighters.

Defence Secretary, John Healey MP, said:

Putin is escalating his attacks on Ukraine, so we must go further and go faster to surge vital military kit into the hands of Ukraine’s war fighters.

After my fifth visit to Ukraine last week, it was a pleasure to host Minister Shmyhal, Minister Pistorius, and NATO’s Secretary General at the Ministry of Defence in London for the 50-nation strong Ukraine Defence Contact Group. We see Putin’s aggression increasing, but this only strengthens our unity and our determination to step up military support for Ukraine.

This £2 billion funding milestone from the UK-led International Fund for Ukraine is symbolic of unity, with 11 countries working together with the UK to ensure Ukraine receives the urgent support it needs to fight today, while the countries of the Coalition of the Willing continue work towards securing a just and lasting peace in the future.

The Defence Secretary announced that the UK-led International Fund for Ukraine (IFU) has delivered equipment including more than 1,000 air defence systems, more than 600 uncrewed aerial systems, electronic warfare systems, and air defence radars – with further deliveries due in the coming weeks.

Deliveries over the summer focused on equipment including tactical boats to help build up Ukraine’s maritime forces to defend coastal and inland waterways, along with more air defence radars and vital artillery ammunition for the frontline. Supporting Ukraine’s defence benefits wider European security, reducing economic uncertainty and supporting the Government’s Plan for Change.

One-way attack drones also continue to be vital for Ukraine’s defence. Over the next 12 months, the UK will fund the delivery of thousands of long-range one-way attack drones, built in the UK, and supporting our 100-year partnership with Ukraine.

The Defence Secretary will then host Defence Ministers from France, Germany, Italy, and Poland tomorrow (10 September) in London for the next meeting of the E5 group of countries, with Ukraine’s Minister of Defence also due to attend. Discussions will focus on the situation in Ukraine, wider European security developments, nuclear cooperation, and investment in vital European defence industry.

The International Fund for Ukraine is administered and led by the UK Ministry of Defence to procure equipment using funds provided by Australia, Canada, Denmark, Germany, Iceland, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Norway, New Zealand, Portugal, Sweden, and the UK.

Both the Prime Minister and Defence Secretary have been clear that the UK’s national security – the foundation of the Government’s Plan for Change – starts in Ukraine. The UK remains committed to securing a just and lasting peace in Ukraine, with £4.5 billion being spent on military support to Ukraine this year – the UK’s highest ever level.

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Related Posts

Wider services and support available to UK Armed Forces and Veterans

Wider services and support available to UK Armed Forces and Veterans

March 31, 2026
How to integrate modern Metros into unplanned neighbourhoods & local transport

How to integrate modern Metros into unplanned neighbourhoods & local transport

March 31, 2026
Tackling the youth justice system’s persistent challenges

Tackling the youth justice system’s persistent challenges

March 31, 2026
David Hoffman’s Easter In Stepney

David Hoffman’s Easter In Stepney

March 31, 2026
Ofsted to inspect early years providers more frequently

Ofsted to inspect early years providers more frequently

March 30, 2026
Monday’s Friday Reads for 30 March

Monday’s Friday Reads for 30 March

March 30, 2026
Editors Picks
How to integrate modern Metros into unplanned neighbourhoods & local transport

How to integrate modern Metros into unplanned neighbourhoods & local transport

March 31, 2026
Report finds ‘optimism bias’ in council projections

Report finds ‘optimism bias’ in council projections

March 31, 2026
Tackling the youth justice system’s persistent challenges

Tackling the youth justice system’s persistent challenges

March 31, 2026
David Hoffman’s Easter In Stepney

David Hoffman’s Easter In Stepney

March 31, 2026
Latest News
NHS Staff Earnings Estimates, January 2026

NHS Staff Earnings Estimates, January 2026

By News Room
Nestle update on KitKat shortage fears after 400,000 bars stolen

Nestle update on KitKat shortage fears after 400,000 bars stolen

By News Room
Ofsted to inspect early years providers more frequently

Ofsted to inspect early years providers more frequently

By News Room
London Reviews
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest Vimeo YouTube
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Advertise
  • Contact
  • Disclosure
© 2026 London Reviews. All Rights Reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.