Britain and EU join forces to back Ukraine with billions
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UK Joins EU’s $106 Billion Loan to Ukraine: A New Chapter in European Defense
Strengthening Europe’s Security Amid US Pressure
The United Kingdom is set to join a massive €100 billion EU loan package for Ukraine, marking a bold step toward deeper European defense collaboration—and a strategic shift away from NATO’s reliance on American backing.
With Washington urging its allies to shoulder more of the burden, London’s move signals a growing determination in Europe to take charge of its own security. The financial commitment could also unlock lucrative contracts for British defense firms, as Ukraine continues to invest heavily in military hardware amid Russia’s relentless invasion.
Starmer’s Armenia Summit: Forging a United European Front
During a critical regional summit in Armenia, Prime Minister Keir Starmer will underscore the need for united action between Britain and the EU. This diplomatic push aligns with a broader European strategy: reducing dependence on the US while reinforcing the continent’s military and economic resilience.
In a parallel move to weaken Moscow’s war machine, the UK is preparing stricter sanctions on Russian companies, targeting key supply chains fueling the Kremlin’s aggression.