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🗓️ 22 December 2023
⏱️ 46 minutes
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0:00.0 | Hello and welcome to the Friday episode of the Battleground podcast with me, Patrick Bishop and Saul David. |
0:19.7 | With the US Congress still dragging its feet over Biden's $61 billion aid package for Ukraine |
0:26.2 | and one US official warning that Ukraine might lose the war by the summer if aid from America |
0:31.7 | and the EU comes to an end, it must have been cheering for Kiev to hear an announcement |
0:36.9 | by David Cameron, the British Foreign Secretary, on Thursday in Paris, that Britain and France would back Ukraine for as long as it takes. |
0:46.2 | Also in this episode, we'll be looking at what's going on in Gaza, where the Israeli army are making slow progress and their stated mission to eradicate Hamas, while at the same time |
0:54.8 | attracting growing criticism from its old allies at the number of civilians they're killing. |
1:00.6 | Returning to Ukraine, the most immediate practical example of Britain's continued support is a |
1:05.3 | promise to use Royal Navy expertise to help control the Black Sea as part of a 10-year security |
1:10.5 | pact to be signed in the |
1:12.0 | coming weeks. The anticipated deal comes after G7 countries signed a declaration on long-term |
1:17.7 | protection for Ukraine in lieu of NATO membership on the sidelines of a summit of the |
1:23.0 | military alliance's leaders in Vilnius, Lithuania earlier this year. Around 30 countries, as well as the |
1:29.6 | EU, are now negotiating individual long-term security pledges for Ukraine, using the framework |
1:35.6 | agreed in July. On the battlefield, meanwhile, Ukraine's continued operations on the east, |
1:41.5 | that's the left bank of the Denebro River in Kerson Oblast. |
1:46.8 | But the conditions are pretty difficult, according to a series of interviews with Ukrainian |
1:50.7 | military personnel who were operating there, they've been carrying out drone strikes, |
1:55.5 | which have been suppressing Russian long-range artillery in the area, |
2:00.1 | which was obviously an immediate objective |
2:02.3 | of creating bridgeheads, removing the threat from those. And this development, according to the |
2:08.0 | Institute for the Study of War, may allow Ukrainian forces to operate more freely in rear areas |
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