Grant Shapps suggests possibility of British troops being sent to Ukraine for training purposes

Grant Shapps suggests possibility of British troops being sent to Ukraine for training purposes

The ‌new defence secretary,​ Grant Shapps, said he has held talks ⁢with army leaders about deploying British troops within Ukraine for the first time‍ for a training programme.

Shapps, who ⁤met Ukraine’s ​president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, for‍ talks in Kyiv⁣ earlier this week, said the proposal being discussed would reduce ‌the reliance on the UK and other Nato members’ bases.

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The⁣ programme of training for Ukraine’s military, supported by 10 other nations, ‌has taught ‌skills⁣ to more than‌ 26,500 recruits and is on track to have trained more than 30,000 soldiers ‌by ⁤the ⁣end of the year, according to⁢ the UK’s Ministry ⁢of Defence.

In an interview with the Sunday Telegraph, Shapps also ⁤disclosed that he talked to Zelenskiy about how the navy could help to defend commercial vessels from Russian attacks in the Black Sea.

After‍ a briefing with‌ Gen Sir Patrick⁣ Sanders, the‌ chief of the general staff, and other ‍senior personnel ⁢at Salisbury ‍Plain,‍ Shapps said: “I ‍was talking today about eventually getting the training ‌brought ‍closer and actually into Ukraine as well.

“Particularly in the west of the country, I think the opportunity now is⁤ to bring more things ‘in country’ – not just training, but also we’re⁣ seeing BAE [the UK defence firm], ⁣for example, move into manufacturing in country, ⁣for ⁤example.

“I’m keen to see other British companies⁤ do their bit as ​well‍ by doing the same thing. So I ​think there will be a move to get⁤ more ⁢training and production‌ in the country.”

Earlier this month,⁤ Royal Engineers sappers delivered explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) training to ⁣Ukrainian soldiers on disabling mines, munitions and other explosive ‌devices.

Shapps replaced ⁤Ben Wallace in August for his⁢ fifth⁣ cabinet post ‍in a year,⁣ prompting criticism from some Conservative MPs and former military figures ⁤about his lack ​of relevant experience.

He also suggested that Britain was preparing to help Ukraine counter the Russian army’s targeting of cargo ships. The French military⁣ has ⁢said its⁤ aircraft ‍have ‍been carrying‌ out surveillance over the Black⁢ Sea.

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Shapps said: “We’ve seen, in the ⁤last month or so, developments – really the first since 2014 in the Black Sea, in Crimea – and Britain is a naval nation so we can help⁢ and we can advise, particularly since​ the water⁣ is international water.

“It’s important⁣ that ‌we don’t allow ⁢a situation ⁢to establish‍ by⁤ default ⁣that somehow international shipping ​isn’t allowed in that ‍water. ​So I think there’s a lot of places where Britain can⁢ help advise.‌ [I] did discuss it⁢ with president Zelenskiy and many‌ others this⁤ week.”

The UK delivered £2.3bn in‍ military aid to Ukraine in 2022 and ‍the prime minister, ​Rishi Sunak, has pledged to do the ⁣same in 2023.

Britain hosted‌ the ⁣Ukraine Recovery Conference ⁢in partnership with Ukraine this summer, raising more than £49bn ‍($60bn)…

2023-09-30 16:34:54
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