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The UK should not rule out sending troops to Ukraine – despite Putin’s nuclear threats
Backing down in the face of Russian threats is the worst option. The UK should join France in using strategic ambiguity.
The Kremlin has responded with predictable theatre to comments from foreign secretary David Cameron, after he said Ukraine is free to use weapons supplied by Britain to launch strikes inside Russia.

A Free, Prosperous, and Secure Future for Ukraine
SPEECH
ANTONY J. BLINKEN, SECRETARY OF STATE
IGOR SIKORSKY KYIV POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE
KYIV, UKRAINE
MAY 14, 2024

Unlocking the UK’s leadership potential on global goals and climate
— Experts discuss the UK’s role in driving forward climate action.
In December 2015, 195 countries adopted the new and historical Paris Agreement on climate change, reinforcing the demand for developing countries to deliver US$ 100 billion towards climate action by 2020, and per year from then onwards.

Three foreign policy priorities for the next UK government
With a general election imminent, it is already clear that the next UK government will take office in an immensely challenging environment for foreign policy. From wars in Gaza and Ukraine to concerns about climate change, China’s assertive global agenda and the durability of America’s commitment to European security, the next UK government will face many pressing international problems and have limited resources with which to tackle them.

What Does America Want in Ukraine?
Congress has finally approved around $61 billion in new aid to Ukraine, and something strange has happened: Talk of Ukrainian victory has returned to Washington. It’s a jarring turnabout. For the last few months, the White House and others issued dire warnings that if left unaided, Ukrainian lines might collapse and Russian troops might again roll on Kyiv.

How Arming Ukraine Makes Peace | Ukraine in Flames
In this episode of Ukraine in Flames, we discuss the intricacies of aid provision to Ukraine amidst global stability concerns. The experts in this episode discuss the significance of stabilizing the front line through assistance packages, addressing delays in aid allocation, and the potential implications for Ukraine’s defense strategy.