UK to Supply Ukraine with Air Defense Missiles

File Photo: An S-300 missile launches during a Greek military exercise in 2013. Slovakia has confirmed it sent Ukraine an S-300 air defense system (Costas Metaxakis/AFP via Getty Images)
File Photo: An S-300 missile launches during a Greek military exercise in 2013. Slovakia has confirmed it sent Ukraine an S-300 air defense system (Costas Metaxakis/AFP via Getty Images)
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UK to Supply Ukraine with Air Defense Missiles

File Photo: An S-300 missile launches during a Greek military exercise in 2013. Slovakia has confirmed it sent Ukraine an S-300 air defense system (Costas Metaxakis/AFP via Getty Images)
File Photo: An S-300 missile launches during a Greek military exercise in 2013. Slovakia has confirmed it sent Ukraine an S-300 air defense system (Costas Metaxakis/AFP via Getty Images)

Britain on Thursday said it would supply Ukraine with air defense missiles to defend itself against Russian assaults and will for the first time provide rockets capable of shooting down cruise missiles.

The announcement comes after Western allies on Wednesday vowed to rapidly deliver new air defenses to Ukraine to bolster protection against Russian aerial attack.

Russian President Vladimir Putin unleashed a barrage across Ukraine on Monday following a blast at a bridge to the annexed Crimea peninsula, said AFP.

"The AMRAAM rockets... will be provided in the coming weeks for use with the NASAMS air defense systems pledged by the US," the British defense ministry said in a statement.

"The rockets will help to protect Ukraine's critical national infrastructure," it said.

Britain said it would also send hundreds of drones to support Ukraine's intelligence services as well as 18 howitzer artillery guns, in addition to 64 already delivered.

"These weapons will help Ukraine defend its skies from attacks and strengthen their overall missile defense alongside the US NASAMS," British Defense Minister Ben Wallace said.

Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky had on Tuesday called on the G7 club of wealthy nations including Britain to help Kyiv create an "air shield".

NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg said the "top priority" of Ukraine's Western backers was to provide Kyiv with more air defenses to protect against Russia's "indiscriminate" attacks.

Defense ministers from the Western military alliance are meeting on Thursday in Brussels.



Putin Vows to Further Develop Ties with Xi Just Hours After Trump Inauguration 

In this pool photograph distributed by the Russian state agency Sputnik, Russia's President Vladimir Putin holds a videocall with Chinese President Xi Jinping at the Novo-Ogaryovo state residence outside Moscow on January 21, 2025. (Gavriil Grigorov / POOL / AFP)
In this pool photograph distributed by the Russian state agency Sputnik, Russia's President Vladimir Putin holds a videocall with Chinese President Xi Jinping at the Novo-Ogaryovo state residence outside Moscow on January 21, 2025. (Gavriil Grigorov / POOL / AFP)
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Putin Vows to Further Develop Ties with Xi Just Hours After Trump Inauguration 

In this pool photograph distributed by the Russian state agency Sputnik, Russia's President Vladimir Putin holds a videocall with Chinese President Xi Jinping at the Novo-Ogaryovo state residence outside Moscow on January 21, 2025. (Gavriil Grigorov / POOL / AFP)
In this pool photograph distributed by the Russian state agency Sputnik, Russia's President Vladimir Putin holds a videocall with Chinese President Xi Jinping at the Novo-Ogaryovo state residence outside Moscow on January 21, 2025. (Gavriil Grigorov / POOL / AFP)

Russian President Vladimir Putin held a video call with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Tuesday in which he proposed further developing their strategic partnership just hours after Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th US president.

Putin waved at Xi and addressed Chairman Xi as his "dear friend", saying he wanted to outline "new plans for the development of the Russian-Chinese comprehensive partnership and strategic cooperation."

The Kremlin released a video of their meeting.

"I agree with you that cooperation between Moscow and Beijing is based on a broad commonality of national interests and a convergence of views on what relations between major powers should be," Putin told Xi.

"We build our ties on the basis of friendship, mutual trust and support, equality and mutual benefit. These connections are self-sufficient, independent of domestic political factors and the current global situation."

Russia, waging war against NATO-supplied Ukrainian forces, and China, under pressure from a concerted US effort to counter its growing military and economic strength, have increasingly found common geopolitical cause.

Putin and Xi, who have pushed back against the perceived humiliations of the 1991 Soviet collapse and centuries of European colonial dominance of China, have sought to portray the West as decadent and in decline.

The United States casts China as its biggest competitor and Russia as its biggest nation-state threat. Former US President Joe Biden has said the world's democracies face a challenge from "autocracies" such as China and Russia.