Friday, March 1, 12:45pm - 2:00pm (EST)
The United Kingdom’s leadership in responding to Russia’s expanded war against Ukraine in February 2022 was instrumental to the country’s defense. Its assistance via Operational Orbital following the 2014 annexation of Crimea, the provision of arms and munitions such as the NLAW and Storm Shadow missile in the wake of the invasion, and ongoing training of Ukrainian forces has been and remains vital to Kyiv’s continued survival and future offensive successes.
As Ukraine progresses to joining NATO, the United Kingdom will serve as a key partner in the process. Beyond Ukraine, the United Kingdom is set to play a critical role in Euro-Atlantic and continental security through the Joint Expeditionary Force, NATO, and key bilateral partnerships.
On 1 March, CSPC is honored to welcome Rear Admiral Tim Woods, the Defence Attaché of the United Kingdom, to reflect on London’s support to Kyiv, the course of the war, and the prospects of future success. Prior to assuming his position in London, Rear Admiral Woods served as the Defence Attaché to Kyiv and brings with him a wealth of knowledge, expertise, and insights.
Rear Admiral Woods will be in conversation with Joshua C. Huminski, the Director of the Mike Rogers Center for Intelligence & Global Affairs at CSPC.
Register for this timely conversation via the link below.
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