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Ukraine and Georgia

15 May 2024

Lead MP

Leo Docherty

Debate Type

Ministerial Statement

Tags

UkraineDefenceDemocracy & Elections
Other Contributors: 22

At a Glance

Leo Docherty raised concerns about ukraine and georgia 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

UkraineDefenceDemocracy & Elections
Government Statement
We are currently on day 811 of Putin's special military operation, which was intended to last for only three days. Russia has failed in its objectives and continues its attacks, including a new offensive in the Kharkiv region aiming to divert Ukrainian resources. The UK remains committed to supporting Ukraine with substantial aid, having announced £500 million additional funding, bringing total support to £3 billion this financial year. This includes cutting-edge drones worth over £325 million, delivering more than 10,000 units for the Ukrainian forces. Additionally, training programmes have been expanded, including basic flying training and other military skills. Concerns about Georgia's democratic processes are noted, with calls for calm and restraint amidst political tensions.

Shadow Comment

Jim Shannon
Shadow Comment
The situation in Ukraine remains volatile despite reduced media coverage. Secretary Blinken's visit to provide further support underscores the ongoing need for international cooperation. While acknowledging UK’s support, there is a call for additional measures beyond military aid to protect democratic processes across the region. The shadow questions what further assistance can be provided to Georgia and other countries facing Russian influence.
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