UK Signs 100-Year Partnership Agreement with Ukraine
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer pledges long-term military, economic, and security support during his first visit to Kyiv since taking office.
- The UK and Ukraine have formalized a 100-year partnership agreement focusing on defense, economic recovery, and technological collaboration.
- The treaty includes provisions for maritime security, air defense systems, and tracking stolen Ukrainian grain exported by Russia.
- Prime Minister Keir Starmer discussed potential deployment of peacekeeping troops with allies, including France, to monitor any future ceasefire with Russia.
- The UK has committed £4.5 billion in new military aid for Ukraine, including drones, artillery barrels, and a mobile air defense system.
- The agreement comes as allies bolster support for Ukraine ahead of Donald Trump’s inauguration, amid concerns over potential shifts in U.S. policy.























































