Prime Minister of Australia spends another 2.4 billion to send weapons to Ukraine

Prime Minister of Australia spends another 2.4 billion to send weapons to Ukraine

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Prime Minister of AustraliaBBC Report on the progress of the unrest situation in Ukraine that Prime Minister Anthony Albanese australian leader It pledged an additional 100 million Australian dollars in military assistance to Ukraine, or more than 2,400 million baht.

After meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in Kiev on Sunday, July 3. In addition, Mr Albanese also visited the city of worship and the city of Irpin. The Australian leader said what he saw confirmed that Russia had actually committed a war crime.

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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy attend a meeting, as Russia’s attack on Ukraine continues, during a parliament session in Kyiv, Ukraine July 3, 2022. Ukrainian Presidential Press Service/Handout via REUTERS

The report said Australian aid would include modern equipment to deal with Russian forces such as drones and 34 armored vehicles. Albanese also announced increased sanctions once morest Russia’s top ministers and wealthy businessmen. 16 people traveled to Australia during a joint statement at the Ukrainian Presidential Palace

Mr Albanese reiterated to Mr Zelensky that Australia would support Ukraine as long as necessary. And the new offer of aid has brought total aid from Australia to nearly 14 billion baht. The Australian government is also considering reopening its embassy in Ukraine behind the United States and the United Kingdom.

Albanese is one of the world’s leaders who have visited Ukraine since Russian forces launched military operations in Ukraine in February 2022.

The undisclosed visit came a week following Mr Albanese traveled to Europe for a meeting of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) in Madrid, Spain, before meeting President Emmanuel Ma. Cron, the French leader in Paris

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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy attend a joint news briefing, as Russia’s attack on Ukraine continues, during a parliament session in Kyiv, Ukraine July 3, 2022. Ukrainian Presidential Press Service/Handout via REUTERS

On the same day, the Ukrainian army confirmed that the city of Lisichansk The last battle in Luhansk in the eastern part of Ukraine defeated by Russian forces

“After a hard battle for Lisichansk The Ukrainian army has been ordered to withdraw its forces from the occupied coordinates and fronts,” according to an earlier statement by Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu. That said, Russian forces occupied Lisichansk and took complete control of the Luhansk region.

The Chief of Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces said the withdrawal order was meant to save the lives of Ukrainian soldiers. This was because the Russian Armed Forces had many advantages in terms of equipment, artillery, aircraft and manpower.

However, President Zelensky pledged that the Ukrainian army would return to Lisichansk. Thanks to the help of modern weapons, the Ukrainian army is expected to receive reinforcements from the Western Allies and Australia in the near future.

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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese tours around Kyiv region, amid Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, in this handout image released on July 3, 2022. Oleksiy Kuleba via Telegram/Handout via REUTERS

2.4 billion to send weapons to Ukraine - insist on helping as much as possible

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese speaks to Governor of the Kyiv region Oleksiy Kuleba during his visit to Kyiv region, amid Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, in this handout image released on July 3, 2022. Oleksiy Kuleba via Telegram/Handout via REUTERS

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