Ukraine in most perilous state but as UK minister says Russia’s been planning new ballistic missile for months | EUROtoday

The defence secretary has admitted that the UK and her allies have identified “for months” that Russia has been planning to make use of a brand new intercontinental ballistic missile “for months” as he warned in regards to the fragile state of Ukraine’s frontline.

John Healey gave his warning to the Commons defence choose committee the place he was making his first apearance since Labour took energy in July.

He was talking similtaneously Sir Keir Starmer pushed again on claims the much-delayed resolution to permit Ukraine to strike at Russian forces with storm shadow missiles was a response to Donald Trump‘s election as US president.

While refusing to substantiate whether or not the UK had given permission for storm shadow missiles to be fired by Ukraine into Russian terrirotiry, Mr Healey expressed little shock on the stories Russia had fired a brand new ballistic missile on the nation.

John Healey speaks to MPs on the defence choose commitee (PA)

He instructed MPs: “Tthere are unconfirmed media reports today of Russia firing a new ballistic missile into Ukraine which we know they have been preparing for months.”

He warned: “This is a serious time. Intelligence reveals that the frontline is less stable than at any time since the Russian invasion in 2022.

“We have seen in recent weeks a very clear escalation from Putin and hos forces. They have stepped up attacks on energy systems in Ukraine, ahead of winter. They have stepped up attacks on civilian centres, killing children. At least 10,000 North Korean troops have been sent to the front line.”

Later, Downing Street later described the unconfirmed stories Russia had launched an ICBM into Ukraine as “deeply concerning”.

But the Prime Minister’s official spokesman mentioned he didn’t “want to get ahead of our intelligence services who are looking at these reports urgently”, including: “But if true, clearly this would be another example of grave, reckless and escalatory behaviour from Russia and only serves to strengthen our resolve.”

Mr Healey was giving proof as Sir Keir was giving an announcement within the Commons to MPs on the G20 and COP29 summits and an replace on the struggle in Ukraine after they used the British-made missiles for the primary time.

While the prime minister prevented commenting particularly on using the missiles in Ukraine, he laid out the authorized case for permitting their use: “Under article 51 of the UN Charter, Ukraine has a clear right to self-defence against Russia’s illegal attacks.

“So I say again, Russia could roll back their forces and end this war tomorrow. But until then, we will stand up for what we know is right, for Ukraine’s security and for our own security and we will back Ukraine with what is needed for as long as is needed.”

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer during a bilateral meeting with President Xi Jinping of China in Brazil (Stefan Rousseau/PA) (PA Wire)

The prime minister had made an earlier attempt to persuade the US to allow the use of the missiles when he flew out to Washington DC for a hastily arranged summit with president Joe Biden. But the trip was fraught with diplomatic problems as Putin made threats about nuclear war and expelled UK ambassadors as the prime minister was in the air over the Atlantic.

However, there is speculation the election of Donald Trump, who has stated he will halt aid to Ukraine and bring a rapid end to the war, has panicked Western leaders into allowing Ukraine to go much further in fighting back.

With Mr Trump not set to be sworn into office until late January, both the US and UK have given permission for their long-range missiles to be directed into Russian territory after months of begging by president Volodymyr Zelensky.

Picking up on “Trump panic”, Sir Ed Davey pressed the prime minister on whether or not the US election outcome had affected his resolution.

The Lib Dem chief mentioned: “On Ukraine, we welcome the brand new approvals on long-range missiles. We should give our Ukraine allies no matter they should win this struggle, however the actuality is that this help ought to have been given sooner. Why has it taken the specter of a second Trump presidency for motion?

Liberal Democrat chief Sir Ed Daveyquestioned the timing of the storm shadow settlement (Ben Birchall/PA) (PA Wire)

“This is a war for our security and for the values we hold dear. Does the Prime Minister agree with me that now is the moment for the UK to lead in Europe? So will the Prime Minister convene a summit of European leaders to seize the Russian assets which are at our fingertips? We must not and cannot look back at this moment and wonder whether we could have done more.”

But Sir Keir replied: “On Ukraine – look, careful decisions are made, co-ordinated and collaborated with our key allies. On Russian assets, action is being taken, and that is already being done in a number of forums.”

Earlier, Tory chief Kemi Badenoch described Sir Keir’s overseas insurance policies as a “pick and mix of empty platitudes”.

She told the Commons: “The prime minister’s rush to an additional minimize in our emissions is yet one more instance of politicians placing short-term publicity above long-term planning, when will he publish the plans to attain this new goal?

“Where this Government does the right thing we will back it, yet where it puts politics before people, and press releases before practicality, we will hold them to account. It is time for politicians to tell the truth, and it is time the Prime Minister provided some substance to back the costly rhetoric.”

Ms Badenoch continued: “He needs to show what he is doing abroad is in the interest of the country and making lives better. That is why I welcome his continuation of FTA (free trade agreement) negotiations with India.

“However, outdoors the work that we began, in the intervening time the Prime Minister’s overseas coverage is a choose and mixture of empty platitudes, unilateral commitments, that he may have introduced at dwelling and harmful priority. Rushing to present away the Chagos Islands and paying for the privilege.

“An ill-judged suspension of export licences to Israel, damaging our defence and security industry. And failing to set out a roadmap for spending 2.5 per cent of GDP on defence in a world that is becoming yet more dangerous.”

Sir Keir expressed shock that Ms Badenoch appeared to recommend he mustn’t have gone to Rio to attend the G20 with different world leaders.

Trump may withdraw help for Ukraine (REUTERS)

But he additionally needed to defend himself from different Tory MPs together with former chief Sir Iain Duncan Smith incensed over his resolution to fulfill President Xi Jinping of China.

Sir Keir MPs: “The world is safer when leaders talk.”

The prime minister mentioned the 2 had a “frank, constructive, pragmatic discussion” within the margins of the G20 summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

The talks got here a day earlier than China jailed 45 pro-democracy activists in Hong Kong, which the UK later criticised, and as MPs renewed requires Hong Kong businessman and British nationwide Jimmy Lai to be launched from jail.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/starmer-trump-storm-shadow-ukraine-b2651212.html