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Ukraine

07 December 2021

Lead MP

Vicky Ford

Debate Type

Ministerial Statement

Tags

Ukraine
Other Contributors: 32

At a Glance

Vicky Ford raised concerns about ukraine 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

Ukraine
Government Statement
The Minister Vicky Ford announced the UK’s unwavering support for Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity in response to Russia's military build-up around Ukraine. The statement highlighted ongoing diplomatic efforts, such as NATO meetings and bilateral talks between Foreign Secretaries and Presidents Zelensky and Putin, reinforcing the commitment to Ukraine through international platforms like UN and OSCE. Militarily, the UK supports Ukraine with Operation Orbital training mission since 2015, having trained over 20,000 Ukrainian troops. Financial support includes £40 million allocated in official development assistance for various programmes promoting stability in Ukraine. The minister emphasised that Russia must uphold its OSCE commitments and cease aggression.

Shadow Comment

Bob Seely
Shadow Comment
The shadow Bob Seely questioned the UK’s commitment to the Budapest Memorandum, suggesting a tougher stance on Nord Stream 2 and advocating for measures like cutting Russia off from SWIFT. He also inquired about preparedness against cyber-attacks and espionage during a potential conflict. Further, he assessed Putin's long-term goals as aiming to dismember Ukraine, fracture NATO unity, and polarise Russia viscerally against the west.
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