UK’s substantial contribution to NATO’s uplift in Eastern Europe is strengthening the Alliance’s Defences on land, sea and air, amid ongoing tensions with Russia.
Defence Secretary Ben Wallace is in Brussels Thursday and Friday to discuss the UK offer and the situation in Ukraine with NATO Allies.
The UK is doubling the number of personnel in Estonia and sending additional equipment, including tanks and armoured fighting vehicles.
The troops and equipment have begun to move to Estonia.
The Royal Welsh battlegroup, which includes armoured vehicles and personnel, will leave Sennelager in Germany and bases in the UK and begin to arrive in Estonia during the coming week.
Apache helicopters will be making their way to conduct exercises with our Allies and partners in Eastern Europe.
Four additional UK Typhoon jets have also landed in RAF Akrotiri and will shortly begin to patrol the skies with NATO Allies in Eastern Europe.
A warm welcome to four @RoyalAirForce Typhoons to @RAFAkrotiri as part of wider UK support to NATO in Eastern Europe in a defensive role during this time of heightened tensions on Ukraine border. pic.twitter.com/s7RxgRGGKf
— BFCyprus (@bfcyprus) February 17, 2022
HMS Trent – a UK Warship – has already begun conducting patrols in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea alongside NATO Allies from Canada, Italy, Spain and Turkey.
HMS Diamond is preparing to set sail for the Eastern Mediterranean and join up with NATO allies in the coming days.
The majority of the 350 Royal Marines of 45 Commando committed to Poland have already arrived. We have also put 1,000 more British personnel at readiness in the UK to support a humanitarian response if needed.
Defence Secretary Ben Wallace said: “Alongside our NATO Allies, we are deploying troops and assets on land, sea and air to bolster European defences in response to the build-up of Russian military forces on the border of Ukraine.
“NATO and our allies have been clear that an invasion of Ukraine will be met with severe consequences.
“De-escalation and diplomacy remain the only path out of this situation.”
While in Brussels, the Defence Secretary held meetings with NATO counterparts, including the Quad, Turkey, Canada and Italy.
Ministers discussed the ongoing Russian military build-up on the border with Ukraine and the international community’s response.
The UK imposed that Russia needed to match its actions to its words and truly deescalate.
It plays a leading role within NATO and shapes the international community’s response to Russia.
Britain supplied Ukraine with light, anti-armour, defensive weapon systems and an additional defensive package of body armour, helmets and combat boots.
“The UK is Europe’s largest contributor to NATO.
“We have deployed more troops to NATO’s Enhanced Forward Presence than any other Ally, and HMS Prince of Wales leads the Alliance’s Maritime High Readiness Force,” the MoD said.
The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office has advised all British nationals to leave Ukraine immediately.