Rishi Sunak’s address to the Ukrainian Parliament (12/01/2024)
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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak

Mr President, Mr Prime Minister, Mr Chairman, Honourable Members of the Radaโฆ
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I come from the worldโs oldest Parliament to address the worldโs bravest.
And it is an honour to do so.
Every Parliamentarian serving in a democratically elected chamber treasures the ideal of freedom.
Your courage is defending it.
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Even as the enemy came within 20 kilometres of this Chamberโฆ
โฆwith many of you personally targetedโฆ
โฆyou refused to be daunted.
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You continued to sit and do your duty – as you have throughout this war.
Because this is where you express the sovereignty and independenceโฆ
โฆfor which your people are prepared to sacrifice everything.
This is where you are keeping alive the cause of democracyโฆ
โฆin defiance of the gravest threat we have faced this century.
So on behalf of Britain and all your allies:
Thank you.
Slava Ukraini.
President Zelensky, you are an inspiration, and, Volodymyr, I am proud to call you a friend.
President John F Kennedy said of the great Winston Churchill that he:
โMobilised the English language and sent it into battle.โ
Volodymyr, you have done the sameโฆ
โฆand English isnโt even your first language!
No leader this century has done more to unite liberal democracies in the defence of our values.
Thank you.
Above all, let me pay tribute to the people of Ukraine.
I first came to Ukraine ten years ago, in the year of the Maidan protests.
I remember the sense of nervous hopeโฆ
โฆas Ukraine looked towards a future as a sovereign European democracy.
And in each of my visits since this war beganโฆ
โฆeven amidst all the rubble and destructionโฆ
โฆthe people Iโve met are more determined than ever to realise that dream.
The soldiers who even now fight to the last breath for every inch of ground.
The pilots making stunning blows against Russiaโs Black Sea fleet.
The gunners beating impossible odds to defend your skies.
The engineers who defeated darkness during the most difficult winter in your history.
And the ordinary people of Ukraine, who have enduredโฆ
โฆmore than anyone should ever have to bear.
Rockets and bombs deliberately aimed at homes and hospitals, shelters, and schools.
Torture, rape, children kidnapped.
You have met this depravity with bravery and defiance.
With your unique, unbreakable Ukrainian spirit.
And all of us in the free world, salute you.
We meet today at a difficult moment in the struggle for Ukraineโs freedom.
As always during conflict, there will be difficult moments.
But we must prepare for this to be a long war.
But I believe there is hope for us in the echoes of Britainโs own history.
If 1940 was our finest hourโฆ
โฆ.and Ukraineโs was two years ago as you resisted the Russian invasionโฆ
โฆthen perhaps today is more like 1942.
That was a point in the middle of the warโฆ
โฆwhen progress on the battlefield was hardโฆ
โฆthe defence industry was under severe strainโฆ
โฆand populations were becoming weary.
It must have been hard to see the light ahead.
But they stood firm.
And although they did not know it thenโฆ
โฆfor all the setbacks and difficulties that still lay before themโฆ
โฆthat was the moment the tide began to turn, and victory became assured.
I believe that the same will be true of this moment.
In the end, history tells us that democracies who endure will always prevail.
Putin cannot understandโฆ
โฆthat while you can kill individuals and destroy buildingsโฆ
โฆno army can ever defeat the will of a free people.
And that is why Ukraine will win.
Think of what you have already achieved.
Putin believed he could subjugate Ukraine by force in a matter of weeks.
Instead, with every rocket he fires the Ukrainian people become ever more determinedโฆ
โฆand their sense of nationhood becomes stronger still.
Russiaโs military vastly outnumbers Ukrainian forces.
Yet you have already regained half of the occupied territory.
You have held the East, reopened vital shipping lanes to help feed the worldโฆ
โฆand increasingly made Crimea a vulnerability for Russia, not a strength.
These victories show: Russia can be beaten in its war of aggression.
Itโs on track to lose nearly half a million men.
Putin has faced an attempted coupโฆ
โฆbeen indicted as an international war criminalโฆ
โฆ presides over an economy severely weakened by sanctionsโฆ
โฆand has succeeded in persuading countries across Europeโฆ
โฆto significantly increase their defence spending.
He is now reduced to begging Iran and North Korea for weaponsโฆ
โฆand desperately sacrificing hundreds of thousands more menโฆ
โฆin the hope that Ukraine will yield, or its friends might walk away.
Well, Ukraine will not yield.
And the United Kingdom will never walk away.
From the very beginningโฆ
โฆthe British people spontaneously flew the Ukrainian flag โ and I tell you that it flies still.
They felt moved to show solidarity with people theyโve never metโฆ
In a country most have never visitedโฆ
Because of our shared faith in freedom, fairness and democracy.
We welcomed Ukrainian refugees with open hearts.
We trained tens of thousands of their Ukrainian comrades in arms.
we led the way in deliveringโฆ
Helicopters, ships, tanks, and armoured vehiclesโฆ
Air defences and electronic weapons systemsโฆ
Planeloads of anti-tank missiles like the NLAWs and Javelinsโฆ
Storm Shadows to reach behind enemy lines and defend against aggression in the Black Sea.
Humanitarian and economic support.
And the strongest set of sanctions ever to debilitate Russiaโs economy.
Iโm proud that weโve provided over ยฃ9bn of support so far.
But I want to go further still.
Today, President Zelensky and I agreed a new partnership between our two countriesโฆ
โฆdesigned to last a hundred years or more.
Our partnership is about defence and security.
It is about the unique ties between our people and cultures.
It will build back a better and brighter future for Ukraine.
To attract new investment in jobs and homesโฆ
To fund English language training for the Ukrainian peopleโฆ
โฆas you make English the language of business and diplomacy.
And it will hold Russia accountable for their war crimes.
Because Russia must pay to rebuild what they have destroyed.
Perhaps above all, it will support Ukraine to complete the historic journey you have chosenโฆ
โฆto becoming a free, independent democracy at the heart of Europe.
Ours is the unbreakable alliance:
The nezlamni allianz.
First, we will help you win the war.
Russia thinks that they will outlast us; that our resolve is faltering.
It is not.
In each of the last two years, we sent you ยฃ2.3bn of military aid.
This year, we are going to increase thatโฆ
โฆwith the biggest single defence package so farโฆ
โฆworth ยฃ2.5bn.
This package will include:
More air defence equipment, more anti-tank weapons, more long-range missilesโฆ
Thousands of rounds more ammunition and artillery shellsโฆ
And training for thousands more soldiersโฆ
Now in total, the UK will have provided almost ยฃ12bn of aid to Ukraine.
So be in no doubt:
We are not walking away.
Putin will never outlast us.
We are here for Ukraine โas long as it takes.
But the best way to make sure Ukraine has the weapons it needsโฆ
โฆis to help Ukraine to produce those weapons themselves.
So our second action is to work with you to massively increase defence industrial production.
I believe this will be a source of huge economic strength and value for Ukraine in the future.
So even as the UK donates more equipmentโฆ
โฆwe will help make you the armoury of the free world.
British companies like BAE Systems and AMS are already supporting your armed forces from within Ukraine.
And we will go further.
Starting today with ยฃ200m to manufacture thousands of new dronesโฆ
โฆboth here in Ukraine and in the UK.
This is the single largest package of drones given to Ukraine by any nation.
Thirdly, todayโs agreement supports your historic choice to join NATO.
Because I believe that Ukraineโs rightful place is in NATO.
But this isnโt just about how NATO benefits Ukraine.
Itโs about how Ukraine benefits NATO.
Your understanding of modern war comes not from a textbook but the battlefield.
Your armed forces are experienced, innovative, and brave.
Ukraine belongs in NATO and NATO will be stronger with Ukraine.
Last yearโs Vilnius Summit made important steps towards membership.
And I want us to be even more ambitious at the Washington Summit this June.
And we made you a solemn promiseโฆ
โฆalong with 30 other countriesโฆ
โฆto provide new, bilateral security assurances.
Today, the UK is the first to deliver on that promise.
President Zelensky and I have just signed a new security agreement.
If Russia ever again invades Ukraine, the UK will come to your aid with swift and sustained security assistance.
We will provide modern equipment across land, sea, and skyโฆ
Sanction Russiaโs economyโฆ
And work closely with allies to do so.
You will not have to ask.
You will not have to argue for what you need.
The UK will be there from the first moment to the last.
I believe this is the greatest moment in the history of our relationship.
With unprecedented security guaranteesโฆ
โฆit defines our future as allies, working together for the security of Europeโฆ
โฆand sitting side by side among the free countries of the world.
In the words of the great Ukrainian poet Taras Shevchenkoโฆ
โฆyou have broken your heavy chains and joinedโฆ
The family of the free
Because in the end, this is about even more than security.
It is about Ukraineโs right as an independent nation to determine your own future.
And it is about the right of all nations โ enshrined in the UN Charter – to determine their own future.
As Churchill said, there are two kinds of nationalism:
โThe craze for supreme domination by weight or forceโ โ which he called โa danger and a viceโ.
Or the nationalism that comes from โlove of country and readiness to die for countryโฆ
โฆlove of tradition and cultureโฆ
โฆand the gradual building upโฆof a social entity dignified by nationhoodโ.
He called this: โthe first of virtuesโ.
I can think of no better description of the two sides of this war.
Or a better description of the battle that will define our age.
Because while this war may have begun in the deluded mindโฆ
โฆof a man in thrall to the mirage of a long-dead empireโฆ
โฆif Putin wins in Ukraine, he will not stop here.
Thatโs why President Biden, the EU, allies in NATO, the G7 and beyondโฆ
โฆhave seen the century-defining importance of this fight and they have rallied to your cause.
And we cannot โ and will not – falter now.
Because aid to Ukraine is an investment in our own collective security.
Only a Ukrainian victory will deter Putin from attacking others in the futureโฆ
โฆand prove our enemies wrongโฆ
โฆwhen they say that democracies have neither the patience nor resources for long wars.
This is the choice before us.
These are the stakes.
Waver now โ and we embolden not just Putin, but his allies in North Korea, Iran, and elsewhere.
Or rally to Ukraineโs side and defend our common causeโฆ
โฆof democracy over dictatorship, freedom over tyranny, the rule of law over anarchy.
That is what you are fighting for.
And to echo Churchill:
We must give you the tools โ and I know that you will finish the job.
Let me conclude with this final thought.
On one of the earliest days of the invasionโฆ
In the darkness just before the dawnโฆ
As Russian bombs fell on Kyivโฆ
President Zelensky stood outside the House with Chimaerasโฆ
โฆand sent a simple, defiant message to the world:
Miy tut.
We are here.
Today, as the world asks will your allies waverโฆ
Will our resolve weakenโฆ
Will our belief in your success falterโฆ
My reply is the same:
Miy tut.
We are here.
As a symbol of our nezlamni allianzโฆ
โฆI bring you today the United Kingdomโs flagโฆ
โฆsigned by our countryโs entire Cabinetโฆ
โฆto stand here until the day of your victory and beyondโฆ
โฆas a sign to the world that we are hereโฆ
โฆand we will always be with you.
Miy tut.
Slava Ukraini.