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The £92m air defence package is being provided through the International Fund for Ukraine, in which the UK is investing a further £250m.
The FCDO is to provide £16 million to address widespread needs in Ukraine, including to support people affected by the destruction of the Nova Kakhovka dam.
Funding will be allocated across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, helping support Ukrainian families into their own homes.
New sanctions legislation allows the UK to target exports from Belarus funding the Lukashenko regime and crack down on Russia’s efforts to circumvent sanctions.
Ambassador Holland says that despite countless Russian attacks on Ukrainian infrastructure, Ukraine stands strong.
Ambassador Holland recalls the importance of inclusive, democratic institutions and accountable governments for security in the OSCE region.
The UK has announced additional funding of £750,000 to the IAEA to support its nuclear safety work in Ukraine.
The UK gave a statement on Ukraine at the International Atomic Energy Agency Board of Governors’ meeting where the UK announced a funding uplift of £750,000.
UK military advisor, Ian Stubbs, says the Kremlin’s intellectually bankrupt recourse to attritional warfare shows its appalling willingness to sacrifice the Russian people.
The Foreign Secretary has travelled to Kyiv ahead of the UK hosting the Ukraine Recovery Conference in June 2023.
Ten Ukrainian military chaplains have completed two weeks of training with their UK counterparts in the first course of its kind.
The UK strongly condemns attacks on civilian infrastructure and stands ready to help Ukraine, says Ambassador Neil Holland.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak met President Zelenskyy at the European Political Community Summit in Moldova.
Ambassador Holland thanks Director of OSCE's Conflict Prevention Centre for CPC's work in the face of Russian aggression in Ukraine and beyond.
On International Children’s Day, Ambassador Neil Holland says that Ukraine's children are paying the price of Russian aggression.
A joint statement by diplomatic missions in Ukraine on International Day for Protection of Children about forced deportation of Ukrainian children by Russia.
UK military advisor, Ian Stubbs, says the Kremlin is struggling to explain its litany of strategic mistakes and failings on the battlefield to the Russian people
Emma Logan (UK delegation to the OSCE) says that the series of restrictions imposed by the Taliban are effectively erasing women and girls from Afghan society.
Ambassador Neil Holland says that Ukraine must be able to secure peace on their own terms. Russian aggression cannot be rewarded.
Transport Secretary highlights devastating impact war has had on Ukraine transport infrastructure and calls for changes to ITF rules to adapt to unprecedented global events.
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