The British Prime Minister has issued a warning to the Russian president after meeting officials from 31 countries at Northwood Military Base, outside London.
Priority said Putin would not be allowed to refuse how Kiev decides to protect himself after the Russian president demanded demilitarization of Ukraine as part of the peace deal. However, the Prime Minister did not repeat his promise to put his boots on the ground. Instead, the Allied forces said they would be deployed to support the Ukrainian forces, including seas and air.
Asked whether British forces are likely to serve in Ukraine, as he proposed previously, priority said military planners are discussing the provision of support through air, sea and land. However, he said, “Because of what has happened in the last three years, there is a strong sense that the Ukrainian army is now the most powerful in Europe.
He told reporters that the consultations in London focused on “how to keep air, sea and borders safe in Ukraine.”
According to the Daily Telegraph, sending British typhoon jets to Ukraine to cover the air to the troops was one of the proposals discussed during the meeting.
Prior to the meeting, Army Minister Luke Pollard said he “we haven’t spoken about the numbers yet” of British troops that could be sent to Ukraine “as we’re still designing the shape of our troops.”
Previously, in the summer, submarines were filmed by filming nuclear deterrents at rare nuclear deterrent shows.
MNA