Britain Deploys Rapid Sentry Air Defence to Protect Gulf Interests
Britain is deploying its Rapid Sentry air defence system to Kuwait following an Iranian drone attack on a Kuwaiti oil facility. Prime Minister Keir Starmer discussed the move with Kuwait's Crown Prince, affirming UK's support to Kuwait and Gulf allies in safeguarding regional interests.
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In a significant strategic move, Britain is set to deploy its Rapid Sentry air defence system to Kuwait. This decision comes on the heels of an Iranian drone attack targeting a Kuwaiti oil facility, aimed at bolstering defence for both British and Kuwaiti interests in the region.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer engaged in a critical conversation with Kuwait's Crown Prince Sheikh Meshal al-Ahmad al-Sabah to discuss the deployment, according to a statement from Downing Street. This high-level dialogue underscores the importance of the UK-Kuwait alliance in the volatile Gulf region.
The British Prime Minister condemned the 'reckless' drone assault, reaffirming the UK's steadfast commitment to supporting Kuwait and their Gulf allies in confronting such security threats. The deployment highlights the UK's proactive stance in regional defence strategy amid growing geopolitical tensions.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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