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UK-Ukraine 100-year Partnership 2025-01-20

20 January 2025

Lead MP

The Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs Mr David Lammy

Debate Type

Ministerial Statement

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UkraineDefence
Other Contributors: 27

At a Glance

The Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs Mr David Lammy raised concerns about uk-ukraine 100-year partnership 2025-01-20 in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

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MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Government Statement

Today I announce the signing of a historic 100-year partnership with Ukraine by the Prime Minister. This partnership includes a legally binding treaty and political agreement covering nine pillars such as maritime security, air defence, energy sector collaboration, and healthcare support. It strengthens UK-Ukraine relations through joint exercises between Royal Navy and Ukrainian navy, supply of BAE Systems' Gravehawk missile systems, and cementing UK's position in Ukraine’s renewable and green steel sectors. The partnership reflects the unity across parties in supporting Ukraine since Putin’s invasion, with over £600 million in humanitarian and fiscal support announced by Mr Lammy, and a further commitment to provide at least £3 billion a year in military aid as needed. This partnership aims to put Ukraine in a strong position to achieve just peace while undermining Putin's objectives.

Shadow Comment

Wendy Morton (Aldridge-Brownhills) Conservative
Shadow Comment
The shadow minister joins the Foreign Secretary in welcoming Emily Damari’s release and acknowledges UK’s steadfast support for Ukraine since 2014. She highlights previous government contributions of £12.8 billion, including £7.8 billion in military aid. The partnership enshrines a long-standing relationship but she seeks more details on maritime security timelines, NATO ally progress, defence spending, economic investment levels, and measures to isolate Putin and Russia, including sanctions against North Korean troops.
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