British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak promises to maintain or enhance military assistance to Ukraine next year . Sunak said that the United Kingdom was fully committed to its .
London: Despite the turbulence in recent months, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak promised to maintain or enhance military assistance to Ukraine next year, and to confront international rivals with sage advice, including Sunak, although a proposed meeting with Chinas President Xi Jinping in Bali fell through and last week London banned Chinese-made security cameras from government buildings.Sunak said in an extract from his office of his first major foreign policy address, which he plans to deliver on Monday in London's financial district, that his priorities would be freedom, transparency, and the rule of law.Sunak said that the United Kingdom was fully committed to its Brexit legal positions, especially regarding Northern Ireland, and that he would remain with Ukraine as long as it takes.Next year, we will maintain or increase our military assistance.
In September, Britain became the second largest military aid to Ukraine after the United States, providing 2.3 billion pounds ($2.8 billion) this year, according to Sunak, and said that a more stable economy at home is essential to our stability abroad.It requires standing up to our competitors, not with grand rhetoric, but with tenacity, according to Sunak.China has been described as the single largest state threat to our economic stability by far.