On 22 October 2024, Defence Secretary John Healey delivered a significant update to the House of Commons regarding the ongoing war in Ukraine.
This statement comes at a critical juncture in the conflict, highlighting the UK’s unwavering commitment to supporting Ukraine against Russian aggression.
The Current State of the Conflict
Healey began by acknowledging the resilience and courage of Ukrainian forces and civilians, who have endured relentless attacks since the onset of the war.
“It has now been 930 days since Putin launched his full-scale, illegal invasion of Ukraine,”
Healey noted, emphasizing the heroic efforts of Ukrainian forces and the devastating impact on communities, including the displacement of children and the destruction of homes.
UK’s Enhanced Support for Ukraine
The Defence Secretary reiterated the UK’s strong stance in support of Ukraine, highlighting several important new initiatives:
- Military Aid: Healey announced a new package of UK military support, including ammunition, missiles, and artillery guns. The UK has also committed to spending £3 billion annually on military support for Ukraine for as long as necessary.
- Defence Industrial Support Treaty: A new £3.5 billion Defence Industrial Support Treaty was signed to bolster Ukraine’s defensive capabilities.
- Maritime and Drone Capability Coalitions: The UK has advanced its leadership in the Maritime and Drone Capability Coalitions, further enhancing Ukraine’s military capabilities.
- Artillery Shells and Air Defence Missiles: A £300 million contract for artillery shells and a £160 million production contract for air defence missiles were announced, underscoring the UK’s commitment to immediate and long-term support.
Training and Long-Term Support
Healey emphasized the importance of training Ukrainian troops, highlighting the success of Operation Interflex, which has trained 45,000 Ukrainian troops since 2022.
This operation will be extended through 2025 to ensure Ukraine’s forces are equipped for both current and future challenges.
Battlefield Developments
The Defence Secretary provided updates on recent battlefield developments, particularly the Ukrainian offensive in the Kursk region of Russia.
This operation has exposed vulnerabilities in Putin’s frontline forces and has allowed Ukrainian forces to control around 900 square-kilometres of territory.
Healey stressed that holding this territory is crucial for defending Ukraine’s northern centers and weakening Putin’s position.
Cyber Threats and NATO Cooperation
Healey also addressed the growing threat of cyber operations by Russia’s GRU unit, which is targeting governments and civilian infrastructure. He reaffirmed the UK’s commitment to protecting its people and working in partnership with NATO allies to deter and defend against Russian aggression.
The new government’s defence policy will now prioritize NATO, reflecting the importance of collective security in the face of Russian threats.
Defence Secretary’s Statement Highlights
- UK Military Support:
£3 billion annual commitment
Ammunition, missiles, artillery guns
£3.5 billion Defence Industrial Support Treaty
£300 million contract for artillery shells
£160 million production contract for air defence missiles - Training and Operations:
Operation Interflex: 45,000 troops trained since 2022
Extension of Operation Interflex through 2025 - Battlefield Developments:
Ukrainian offensive in the Kursk region
Control of 900 square-kilometres of territory - Cyber Threats and NATO:
Russian GRU unit’s cyber operations
UK’s NATO-first defence policy
Parting Shot
Defence Secretary John Healey’s update underscores the UK’s steadfast commitment to supporting Ukraine in the face of Russian aggression. The UK’s enhanced military aid, training programs, and NATO cooperation bolster Ukraine’s defenses as conflict nears 1,000th day.
In Healey‘s words, “This isn’t just Ukraine’s struggle. It’s our struggle too.” As we look forward, the question remains: How will the international community continue to unite and strengthen its support for Ukraine to ensure a safer and more secure world?
Sources: THX News, Ministry of Defence & The Rt Hon John Healey MP.