Ursula von der Leyen: The EU and UK Defense Partnership Opens New Opportunities to Support Ukraine.
20.05.2025
1946

Journalist
Shostal Oleksandr
20.05.2025
1946

The European Commission Unveils New Opportunities to Support Ukraine
President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen stated that the partnership between the EU and the UK in the field of defense opens new opportunities for joint assistance to Ukraine.
According to von der Leyen, this cooperation will create new prospects for European industry and ensure open coordination in providing support to Ukraine. This could involve joint procurement of military equipment for transfer to Ukraine as well as investments in the country's defense sector.
'We remain united around Ukraine's struggle for its survival. We are firmly committed to a complete and unconditional ceasefire, which must lead to a just and lasting peace in Ukraine,' emphasized von der Leyen after the EU-UK summit.
One of the key agreements signed during the summit in London is the partnership in the field of security and defense.
'This will facilitate deeper cooperation in various security and defense initiatives, including defense industry, military mobility, peace support, and crisis management, as well as combating hybrid threats. This is the first step towards the UK’s participation in the EU’s defense investment program SAFE, which includes 150 billion euros in loans for joint procurements. Our security and defense partnership paves the way for such joint procurements,' highlighted the President of the European Commission.
Read also
- Russia can repeat the Ukrainian tactics against Ukraine
- Ukraine Strikes at the Heart of Russian Missile Manufacturing, - Expert
- Russia has lost up to 30% of its strike potential in strategic aviation, expert says
- Drones from Trucks: Russia has announced a search for a native of Donetsk after attacks on airfields
- Operation 'Web' proved: no air defense provides full protection, - Kyrychenko
- Nuclear facilities in Russia were not affected during the strikes by Ukrainian drones: SBU avoided escalation