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The UK navy is “so run down” it couldn’t lead any future peacekeeping mission in Ukraine, the previous head of the Military has mentioned.

Lord Dannatt instructed the NUZTO that as much as 40,000 UK troops can be wanted for such a mission and “we simply have not bought that quantity accessible”.

It comes after Sir Keir Starmer mentioned the UK would “play its half” in guaranteeing Ukraine’s safety after the prime minister was requested this week if he was open to sending British troops as peacekeepers.

A former Nato chief instructed the NUZTO that Britain and France ought to lead a power of as much as 100,000 troops as a part of a long-term peacekeeping effort ought to Russia’s conflict with Ukraine finish.

US President Donald Trump earlier this week introduced he had had a prolonged dialog together with his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, and that negotiations to cease the “ridiculous conflict” in Ukraine would start “instantly”.

Trump then “knowledgeable” Volodymyr Zelensky, the Ukrainian president, of his plan.

Lord Dannatt – who was head of the Military from 2006 to 2009 – agreed {that a} power to maintain the peace would require about 100,000 troops.

Nevertheless he mentioned the UK must provide “fairly a proportion of that and we actually could not do it”.

“Our navy is so run down at present second, numerically and so far as functionality and tools is anxious, it could probably be fairly embarrassing,” he instructed NUZTO Radio 4’s The Week in Westminster.

“I imply, if we had been to deploy 10,000 troops, every rotation for six months, that will successfully tie up 30,000 or 40,000 troops and we simply have not bought that quantity accessible.

“So there are some massive points right here that in the present day’s politicians will not actually have thought-about.”

It comes as Britain’s international and defence secretaries known as on the UK and Europe to “do extra” to “share the burden” of regional safety in a joint article for the Day by day Telegraph on Saturday.

UK Overseas Secretary David Lammy mentioned he was “very inspired” by his talks on Ukraine with US Vice-President JD Vance on Friday, on the primary day of the Munich Safety Convention.

“We share the view that there must be an everlasting peace,” Lammy instructed Reuters information company following the assembly.

“There was an settlement that Zelensky and the Ukrainians need to be a part of that negotiated deal.”

The talks got here after Vance gave a speech on the convention, wherein he was anticipated to deal with attainable talks to finish the conflict however as an alternative attacked European democracies.

Within the tackle, he mentioned the best risk dealing with the continent was not from Russia and China, however “from inside”.

He added that Europe should “step up in an enormous manner to offer for its personal defence” and mentioned he hoped a “affordable settlement” may very well be reached for the conflict.

Lammy and his defence colleague John Healey mentioned that Putin had for 20 years sought “to recreate the Russian empire and suffocate the nations round its borders”.

“Too usually prior to now, the West has let him,” they mentioned within the Telegraph.

“We did too little in 2008 when he invaded Georgia, and in 2014 when he first went into Ukraine.”

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Lord Dannatt warned the UK couldn’t provide the troops wanted for peacekeeping in Ukraine

Anders Fogh Rasmussen, who was Nato secretary-general from 2009 to 2014, mentioned “plenty of European nations have to step as much as the plate” for any peacekeeping mission in Ukraine, including that the UK and France ought to lead that coalition by placing boots on the bottom.

“I’d let navy specialists decide [the number] however my guess can be between 50,000 and 100,000 troops,” he instructed NUZTO Newsnight.

As of October 2024, there have been 74,612 members of the UK’s common Military forces (excluding Gurkhas and volunteers), in line with the most recent Ministry of Defence (MoD) figures.

The Military has targets on what number of new recruits beneath the rank of officer it ought to tackle yearly, set out by the MoD. These targets have been missed in virtually each single monetary yr since 2010-11, in line with a written reply to Parliament final January.

Lord Dannatt mentioned the Labour authorities would wish to “have a look at their priorities”, including: “Sure, well being, training, roads, infrastructure are necessary, however really defence and the safety of this nation are extra necessary.”

The crossbench peer mentioned he believes the UK authorities must go additional than its dedication of accelerating defence spending to 2.5% of GDP – a pledge that they’ve but to place a timeline on when will probably be delivered.

Zelensky has beforehand requested for the UK and different European allies together with France to ship troops to Ukraine for a peacekeeping operation after the conflict.

Sir Keir final month signed a “landmark” 100-year pact with Ukraine, constructing on the £12.8bn the UK hass already despatched to the nation, with additional commitments of £3bn yearly for “so long as it takes”.

The UK may even proceed to coach Ukrainian troops, 50,000 of whom have been educated on British soil up to now.

In response to Lord Dannatt’s feedback, an MoD spokesperson mentioned Britain’s armed forces had been “revered worldwide for his or her professionalism and excellence”.

“Proper now, the Ukrainians are nonetheless combating with large braveness. Our authorities is stepping up assist for Ukraine’s conflict fighters to place them in the absolute best place for any talks.

The spokesperson cited a £150m “firepower package deal” introduced this week “offering extra drones, tanks and air defence techniques”.

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