
Security issues in Europe have become a pressing topic again. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
In his recent statements, British Defense Minister Jon Healey spoke about the possibility of elevating international military aid for Ukraine to a new level. He and his German counterpart Boris Pistorius are proposing to participating states at the upcoming "Rammstein" format meeting dedicated to Ukraine's defense to initiate a "50-day campaign."
The main goal of this initiative is to accelerate military assistance to Kyiv and expand capabilities on the front. According to Jon Healey, delivering modern weapons, missiles, and air defense systems to the Ukrainian army in a short time is a priority task.
According to the Ministry of Defense, Britain has committed to supplying Ukraine with missiles, artillery shells, and unmanned aerial vehicles worth £700 million by 2025. London and Berlin are expected to approve significant military purchases for Ukraine at the new meeting.
In the United States, Donald Trump's statements have drawn the attention of the international community in recent weeks. Trump emphasized that if a peace agreement is signed between Ukraine and Russia within 50 days, a 100% tariff will be applied to all trade partners associated with Russia.
At the same time, the US promises to provide Ukraine with modern Patriot air defense systems and a large amount of weaponry. Analysts believe that such firm statements and new military campaigns are viewed as serious pressure to force Russia to the negotiating table.
Jon Healey's words, "We need to arm Ukraine and force Putin to negotiate," embody this very strategy. Currently, direct communications between Washington and Moscow are ongoing.
Although Donald Trump emphasizes that he is seeking opportunities for peace, the situation on the front remains tense. Missiles are flying towards Kyiv, and both civilians and military personnel are suffering.
Thus, the future of the war in Ukraine remains dependent on the next 50-day military aid campaign and international political pressures. The united strategy of Europe and the US allows for changing the situation on the front and forcing Russia to negotiate.
In this process, Kyiv is expecting not only modern weaponry but also long-term political support.