here s nato s secretary general jens stoltenberg on the deployments. so, we are resetting nato s deterrence and defence for the long term. with more troops, with more air assets and more maritime capabilities. we have already increased our presence in the east, and today, we decided on four new battlegroups and the leaders agreed to talks to commanders to provide options for a long term reset of our presence, our military posture in the eastern part of the alliance and across the whole alliance. he also confirmed to help ukraine s military. he also confirmed to help ukraine s milita . he also confirmed to help ukraine s milita . . ., , , ., , military. allied leaders promised further help military. allied leaders promised further help to military. allied leaders promised further help to ukraine, - military. allied leaders promised further help to ukraine, helping l further help to ukraine, helping them further help to ukraine, helping them to further help to ukraine, helping
from its bullying neighbour. today, i ve announced that we in the uk will send an additional 6000 missiles and provide £25 million in unrestricted funding for ukraine s armed forces, more than doubling the lethal aid we ve provided to date. we re bolstering our support for the nato countries on the front line, sending a new deployment of uk troops to bulgaria on top of doubling our troops both in poland and in estonia. president biden announced new humanitarian aid to ukraine, on top of billions in military aid already announced. the united states has committed to provide over $2 billion- in military equipment to ukraine since i became president. - anti air systems, anti armour- systems, ammunition and our weapons are flowing into ukraine as i speak. and today, i m announcing - that the united states are prepared to commit more than $1 billion-
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of kharkiv that s under constant russian bombardment. you can see what they re up against here. this is daily, but the steadfastness of these men has been felt notjust in kharkiv, but around the world. they ve had four weeks of this, and still they remain. the russians haven t been able to break their lines. in other news here in the uk, p&0 ferries admit they did break the law when they sacked 800 staff without consultation. we start with a big day of diplomacy in brussels. world leaders have gathered there for three summits in a show of unity against russia s war in ukraine. first up, nato the security alliance of 30 countries from north america and europe. next, the g7 leaders from the us, the uk, canada, france, germany, italy and japan were all there.