Britain and France are planning to sign a new military pact over alleged threats from Russia. This was reported by Policy With reference to sources.
According to the newspaper, British Defence Secretary John Healey said he planned to revive the Lancaster Agreement, a defence agreement signed between London and Paris in 2010, in the face of growing threats from “hostile actors”.
According to Politico’s interlocutors, the updated text of the agreement will focus on strengthening cooperation between Britain and France against the background of Russia’s alleged hostile actions.
As one official explained, the plans show a desire to highlight “the growing role of defence in diplomacy” and also reflect British Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s desire to restore relations between London and the European Union.
September 11 British Foreign Secretary David Lammy stated On the “100-year partnership” with Ukraine and its long-term support. The head of the UK Foreign Office also announced that hundreds of air defence missiles, tens of thousands of artillery pieces and additional armoured vehicles will be transferred to Kiev by the end of the year. He also confirmed that £600 million has been allocated from the UK to support Ukraine.
It was previously known that England and France. planned Attack on the USSR in early 1940.
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Source: Gazeta
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