Mar 5 β€’ 14:25 UTC πŸ‡¬πŸ‡· Greece Naftemporiki

Starmer: Anti-drone helicopters in Cyprus and additional fighters in Qatar – 'Green light' from the US for 'defensive operations' from British bases

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced the deployment of additional military assets to Cyprus and Qatar amidst ongoing tensions in the Middle East.

In a recent press conference, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer highlighted the UK's strategic military updates in the Eastern Mediterranean, including the deployment of four additional Typhoon fighter jets to Qatar, and Wildcat helicopters with anti-drone capabilities arriving in Cyprus. This decision is part of an effort to enhance the defense posture of British forces in the region amid rising tensions.

Starmer added that the British ship HMS Dragon is being dispatched to reinforce the Royal Navy’s presence in the Mediterranean. He emphasized the importance of regional stability and the UK's commitment to protecting both British citizens and allied nations through military readiness and defensive operations. By strengthening military assets in these strategic locations, the UK aims to maintain a strong defense amidst escalating conflicts.

Furthermore, Starmer confirmed that the US has received approval to utilize British bases for conducting defensive operations, which signifies a deeper military collaboration between the UK and its allies. This move aims to ensure safety and security in vulnerable areas while addressing emerging threats, as the UK government prioritizes national security obligations in response to ongoing geopolitical challenges.

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