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UK defence ministry left to foot £200mn bill for Ukraine mission

Treasury rejected push for funding to come from central government reserve
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John Healey and Volodymyr Zelensky shake hands and greet each other inside an ornate room at the Presidential Palace.
"}],[{"start":109.14000000000001,"text":"Two government figures said the Treasury had initially signalled it would fund this work from the contingency reserve. However, it had since walked back the agreement, sparking frustration in the MoD."}],[{"start":122.18,"text":"The defence ministry has now accepted that the funding will come from its own budget, according to officials, who insisted on Wednesday that it was no longer a live argument."}],[{"start":133.62,"text":"One government figure said the total bill for the coalition of the willing in the early phase was expected to reach £600mn to £800mn, meaning further rounds of wrangling may lie ahead."}],[{"start":148.17000000000002,"text":"A political dispute over the funding of Britain’s defence erupted this week, when Lord George Robertson, a former Nato secretary-general, used an interview with the FT and a speech in Salisbury to warn that Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer had shown “corrosive complacency” over the UK’s military. He also accused “non-military experts” at the Treasury of “vandalism”."}],[{"start":176.3,"text":"Robertson’s interest in defence harks back several decades. A former Labour defence secretary, he is a senior counsellor at The Cohen Group, a Washington-based consultancy that advises clients in the aerospace and defence industry. "}],[{"start":192.55,"text":"He was also the lead author of the government’s strategic defence review. An investment plan, setting out how the review’s proposals would be funded, has deadlocked between the Treasury, the MoD and Downing Street since last year."}],[{"start":209.03,"text":"Starmer on Wednesday told parliament he would publish the investment plan “as soon as possible”. He cited his decision last year to increase defence spending from 2.3 per cent to 2.6 per cent of GDP, paid for by cutting the foreign aid budget. "}],[{"start":229.38,"text":"On Ukraine, a government spokesperson said UK military chiefs were “continuing their work on the multinational force for Ukraine planning, making sure we know how, where and who will deploy. We have already invested £200mn earlier this year to equip the UK military with the kit they need when that time comes”."}],[{"start":261.56,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftcn.net.cn/album/a_1776335717_1945.mp3"}

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