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Ukraine 2025-07-17

17 July 2025

Lead MP

Secretary of State for Defence John Healey

Debate Type

Ministerial Statement

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UkraineDefenceClimate
Other Contributors: 17

At a Glance

Secretary of State for Defence John Healey raised concerns about ukraine 2025-07-17 in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

How the Debate Unfolded

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

Government Statement

UkraineDefenceClimate
Government Statement
Today marks day 1,239 since President Putin launched a full-scale invasion on Ukraine. Despite extensive losses, Russia continues to pressurize the Ukrainian frontline with a focus on Sumy and Pokrovsk. Last month saw Russian forces seize approximately 550 sq km of territory but face difficulties in taking fortified towns and cities. The number of casualties has surpassed one million this year alone. Putin's ambitions remain relentless; attack drones launched at Ukraine have increased significantly, reaching over 700 on a single night recently. Despite the onslaught, Ukrainians are retaliating with precision operations like 'Spider Web' that target Russian military assets. The UK and NATO are stepping up efforts to provide support to Ukraine. A deal was signed in London for advanced battlefield capabilities and technologies, resulting in increased defence spending pledges by 32 nations amounting to €40 billion this year. President Trump announced a significant shift towards providing NATO weapons transfers with a 50-day deadline for Putin to agree peace. The UK has committed over £4.5 billion in military aid this year, including the distribution of £700 million on artillery shells and air defence missiles through an extraordinary revenue acceleration scheme. Additionally, nearly 50,000 drones have been supplied since March and critical air defence systems are being provided with German support. Peace planning continues for post-conflict security arrangements led by the UK and France involving over 200 military planners from 30 nations. A multinational command headquarters in Paris will be established to support Ukraine’s defences, including a coordination HQ in Kyiv headed by a UK two-star military officer.

Shadow Comment

James Cartlidge
Shadow Comment
The shadow Secretary of State acknowledges the ongoing Russian aggression and condemns President Putin's callous disregard for human life. While supporting decisive assistance to Ukraine, he questions whether all allies are playing their part in providing fighter jets for the Multinational Force Ukraine. He queries if there is planning for a land combat element within this force. Concerning military hardware procurement from the US and potential sanctions on countries importing Russian oil and gas, Mr Cartlidge seeks clarification on UK’s involvement. He also urges the Government to push Germany for provision of Taurus missiles to Ukraine or consider using compatible Typhoon systems to backfill UK stocks. Addressing domestic concerns, he inquires about the distinction between a German mutual aid agreement and NATO Article 5. Following recent threats to RAF bases and overflights linked with nefarious Russian activity, he seeks updates on the review of security at UK military bases.
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