UK's Unwavering Ukraine Support: £78 Billion Loan, Defence Boost & Starmer's Kyiv Visit

July 16, 2026
UK's Unwavering Ukraine Support: £78 Billion Loan, Defence Boost & Starmer's Kyiv Visit
  • UK support for Ukraine remains unwavering as Sir Keir Starmer travels to Kyiv for his final visit as Labour leader, meeting President Volodymyr Zelensky and reaffirming resolve amid the war.

  • The UK has secured a substantial Ukraine Support Loan package worth about 78 billion pounds, accelerating defence procurement for British firms and deepening European defence collaboration.

  • Starmer frames a century-long UK-Ukraine partnership aimed at closer defence and trade ties, and discusses plans for a future peacekeeping force.

  • Tensions persist as eight people were killed in Russian attacks on Black Sea oil tankers, underscoring ongoing wartime strain.

  • Kyiv has faced renewed Russian attacks involving ballistic missiles and drones, with fires and structural damage reported as the city endures ongoing security challenges.

  • During the visit, Kyiv authorities documented damage to warehouses and a school from recent strikes, highlighting civilian vulnerabilities amid the conflict.

  • UK efforts include building a domestic drone industry, expanding tech and IP sharing with Ukraine, and imposing sanctions on over 1,400 Russian entities, targeting major oil majors to pressure Russia’s economy.

  • The Gripen programme is set to modernize Ukraine’s air force, with Saab UK and Leonardo UK among the beneficiaries to bolster air defense.

  • A new initiative proposes a shared European ballistic missile defense program, drawing lessons from Ukraine’s four-year conflict.

  • Starmer and Zelensky denounce recent Russian attacks on Kyiv, stressing civilian protection amid the ongoing war.

  • Starmer highlights achievements since July 2024, including a 3 billion-pound annual military commitment and leadership in a 34-nation Coalition of the Willing for Ukraine.

  • The UK pledges 300 million euros to deploy 16 Swedish Gripen jets to Ukraine by 2029, supporting about 5,000 UK jobs across more than 50 companies.

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