This is a replay of LoNDON AND POLAND in the late 1930's, England can burn because it deserves to. They have been horrible actors for a thousand years now across their world. They have used up ALL THEIR GRACE already. We will not strive with fools forever!
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: Hmmm Strange package. So is it is? Or is it ain't?
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: “It also cements the UK as a preferred partner for Ukraine’s
: energy sector, critical minerals strategy and green steel
: production.”
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: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/uk-and-ukraine-sign-landmark-100-year-partnership-to-deepen-security-ties-and-strengthen-partnership-for-future-generations
: Treaty will bolster military collaboration on maritime
: security through a new framework to strengthen Baltic Sea,
: Black Sea, and Azov Sea security and deter ongoing Russian
: aggression
: Will bring together experts to advance scientific and
: technology partnerships, in areas such as healthcare and
: disease, agri-tech, space and drones, and build lifelong
: friendships through classroom projects
: New UK-built Grain Verification Scheme will also be launched
: to track stolen grain from occupied Ukrainian territories
: The UK and Ukraine will sign a historic partnership, as the
: Prime Minister travels to the country to meet President
: Zelenskyy.
: The unbreakable bonds between the UK and Ukraine will be
: formalised through the landmark new 100 Year Partnership
: between the two countries, broadening and deepening the
: relationship across defence and non-military areas and
: enabling closer community links.
: From working together on the world stage to breaking down
: barriers to trade and growth and nurturing cultural links,
: the mutually beneficial partnership will see the UK and
: Ukraine advocate for each other to renew, rebuild and
: reform for generations to come.
: The partnership underpins the Prime Minister’s steadfast
: leadership on Ukraine as his government continues to
: provide support. Spanning nine key pillars, it will harness
: the innovation, strength and resilience that Ukraine has
: shown in its defence against Russia’s illegal and barbaric
: invasion; and foster it to support long-term security and
: growth for both our countries. The Treaty and political
: declaration, which form the 100 Year Partnership, will be
: laid in Parliament in the coming weeks.
: It is expected to bolster military collaboration on maritime
: security through a new framework to strengthen Baltic Sea,
: Black Sea, and Azov Sea security and deter ongoing Russian
: aggression, bring together experts to advance scientific
: and technology partnerships, in areas such as healthcare
: and disease, agri-tech, space and drones, and build
: lifelong friendships through classroom projects.
: It also cements the UK as a preferred partner for Ukraine’s
: energy sector, critical minerals strategy and green steel
: production.
: The 100 Year Partnership is a major step in supporting
: Ukraine’s long-term security – ensuring they are never
: again vulnerable to the kind of brutality inflicted on it
: by Russia – and committing to stand shoulder-to-shoulder
: with a sovereign Ukraine for the next century.
: Ukraine has a highly trained military, and a thriving
: technology sector that is rapidly designing and deploying
: state of the art battle-ready equipment: a security
: partnership with Ukraine will make Britain stronger.
: To mark the signing of the partnership today, the Prime
: Minister is expected to announce new UK support for Ukraine
: from lethal aid to economic resilience.
: Prime Minister Keir Starmer said: Putin’s ambition to wrench
: Ukraine away from its closest partners has been a
: monumental strategic failure. Instead, we are closer than
: ever, and this partnership will take that friendship to the
: next level.
: This is not just about the here and now, it is also about an
: investment in our two countries for the next century,
: bringing together technology development, scientific
: advances and cultural exchanges, and harnessing the
: phenomenal innovation shown by Ukraine in recent years for
: generations to come.
: The power of our long-term friendships cannot be
: underestimated. Supporting Ukraine to defend itself from
: Russia’s barbaric invasion and rebuild a prosperous,
: sovereign future, is vital to this government’s foundation
: of security and our Plan for Change.
: Through this partnership, we are creating a strong economy
: that works for the British people, a safe country that
: protects our interests at home and abroad, and a prosperous
: society.
: The Prime Minister will join a Ukrainian class dialling into a
: primary school in Liverpool today, who will be joined by
: the Education Secretary, Bridget Phillipson. He will hear
: from the next generation about how the partnership will
: deliver brighter futures for children in both countries,
: fostering cultural exchanges and learning for youngsters.
: 100 schools in the UK and Ukraine will be partnered over the
: coming months as part of a two-way programme built around
: reading for pleasure. Through sharing stories from their
: own cultures, they will explore the power of reading to
: overcome adversity - building links between the countries
: for generations to come.
: The Prime Minister is also expected to see firsthand how UK
: aid is supporting Ukrainians living under bombardment
: through a visit to a Ukrainian hospital. He will meet
: patients and doctors and hear how £100m of UK humanitarian
: funding is supporting needs across Ukraine and specialist
: medical care for burn victims, including those maimed by
: Russian missiles raining down on neighbourhoods.
: The hospital is being supported by specialist NHS doctors, who
: are upskilling Ukrainian medical teams and providing
: lifesaving opinions on treatment for severely injured
: patients, both virtually and through short deployments to
: the country. Many admitted to the hospital have burns to
: between 30% and 40% of their body surface.
: The Prime Minister will also announce £40m for a new economic
: recovery programme to unlock hundreds of millions of pounds
: worth of private lending to bolster the growth and economic
: resilience of small and medium businesses in Ukraine, which
: form the backbone of the country’s economy.
: The programme will create opportunities for UK companies by
: supporting key growth sectors in Ukraine, opening up
: enhanced trade and investment opportunities with one of our
: closest allies. The funding will be targeted at businesses
: supporting the green economy, women, veterans and
: marginalised groups.
: It is hoped over the long term, the programme, called TIGER
: (Triggering Investment Growth and Economic Resilience),
: will reduce reliance in Ukrainian communities on
: humanitarian support and help build economic resilience.
: And as part of the partnership, a new Grain Verification
: Scheme will also be launched to track stolen grain from
: occupied Ukrainian territories. The UK developed the new
: scheme following an ask from Ukraine to the G7 to help
: trace snatched grain from Ukraine fields under Russian
: control, which is then relabelled and sold on.
: Using cutting edge science to help determine where grain has
: been grown and harvested, the UK has developed a database
: to support Ukraine’s efforts to trace and stop theft of
: grain from occupied regions.
: Ukraine, a country which remains a major supplier of
: agricultural produce, is crucial for global food security.
: The database will be handed over to Ukraine from the
: Environment Secretary in the coming weeks.
: Today’s announcement builds on the £12.8 billion package of
: support the UK has given Ukraine, including £7.8bn of
: military assistance, a commitment for £3bn in military aid
: until as long as it takes, and ongoing energy
: infrastructure support to help hospitals and community
: facilities provide light and warmth to innocent civilians
: impacted by Putin’s invasion.
: The UK and Ukraine will use an annual high-level Strategic
: Dialogue to ensure progress on the partnership for decades
: to come.