Rishi Sunak will urge allies to give Ukraine more weapons as world leaders meet to plot Putin’s defeat

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EMBARGOED TO 2230 FRIDAY FEBRUARY 17 File photo dated 08/02/2023 of the Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. The West must give Ukrainian armed forces the "advanced, Nato-standard capabilities" needed to banish Russian troops from its land, the Prime Minister is due to say. Rishi Sunak will tell the Munich Security Conference that more needs to be done to "boost Ukraine's long-term security" and that leaders must "double down" on military support for the war-torn country. Issue date: Friday February 17, 2023. PA Photo. See PA story POLITICS Ukraine. Photo credit should read: Peter Nicholls/PA Wire

RISHI Sunak will today urge allies to give Ukraine more weapons as world leaders meet to plot the defeat of Vladimir Putin.

The PM is to tell Western leaders at a military conference “now is the moment to double down on military support” for President Zelensky.

Rishi Sunak will today urge allies to give Ukraine more weapons as world leaders meet to plot the defeat of Vladimir Putin

The PM will say ‘now is the moment to double down on military support’ for President Zelensky

He will point to the £2.3billion of UK backing, topped only by the US, including battle tanks and rockets.

It comes amid fears Putin plans an offensive to mark the first anniversary of the Russian invasion on Friday.

Calling on fellow leaders in Munich to increase weapons shipments, Mr Sunak will say: “When Putin started this war, he gambled that our resolve would falter.

“Even now he is betting we will lose our nerve.

“But we proved him wrong then, and we will prove him wrong now.”

The PM has resisted calls to send British military planes but Ukrainian pilots are to train in the UK from spring.

Instead Defence Secretary Ben Wallace is investigating the possibility of supplying our Typhoon jets in the future.

Ukrainian pilots will begin training in the UK from spring.

In his speech Mr Sunak will also advocate a Nato charter to “protect Ukraine from future Russian aggression”.

He will say: “We need to do more to boost Ukraine’s long-term security.

“We must give them the advanced, NATO-standard capabilities that they need for the future.

“And we must demonstrate that we’ll remain by their side, willing and able to help them defend their country again and again.”

At the conference Mr Sunak will meet allies including US Vice President Kamala Harris.

And he will hit out: “What is at stake in this war is even greater than the security and sovereignty of one nation.

“It’s about the security and sovereignty of every nation.

“Because Russia’s invasion, its abhorrent war crimes and irresponsible nuclear rhetoric are symptomatic of a broader threat to everything we believe in.”