UK to play 'full part' in peacekeeping efforts in Ukraine, Starmer says
- The UK plans to play its 'full part' in peacekeeping efforts in Ukraine, according to Prime Minister who spoke to Sky News' Beth Rigby in Kyiv.
- Former military leaders warned that the British Army may be too small to deploy troops, needing 5,000 to 10,000 soldiers for the mission.
- The British Army currently has 74,612 regular personnel, the smallest number since 1800, raising concerns about its capability for peacekeeping.
- Government Minister Lisa Nandy attributed the army's size issues to the previous Conservative government, indicating a commitment to increase defense spending.
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