Downing Street expects a coalition of over 30 countries to help secure peace in Ukraine, with UK, France, and Australia willing to send troops contingent on US support. G7 foreign ministers are preparing to escalate pressure on Russia, including further sanctions and seizing assets, while UK officials are discussing a potential multinational peacekeeping force involving up to 30,000 troops. European nations, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand are considering various contributions, with discussions ongoing regarding rules of engagement and legal basis, as US air power remains crucial for a lasting peace in Ukraine.
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UK Treasury omits defence from National Wealth Fund priority sectors
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in the Unlock the Editor’s Digest for free, highlighting the UK National Wealth Fund's decision to prioritize clean energy, advanced manufacturing, digital technologies, and transport over the defence industry. Chancellor Rachel Reeves aims to boost "dual-use technologies" and supply chain resilience, despite the UK's efforts to increase military spending. Labour's initial plan for a new freestanding wealth fund was abandoned, with the existing UK Infrastructure...
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