00:00that is in the draft Budget as a result of that £1.5 billion uplift in the Budget from
00:07the UK Government for next year.
00:10Sian Wilkins.
00:11Sian Wilkins.
00:12Trevenith, it is now evident that we are in a pre-war era and, therefore, must act accordingly.
00:19If there was any doubt, then the Prime Minister's recent comments suggesting that British armed
00:23forces could be deployed to maintain peace in Ukraine, should a negotiated settlement
00:29be reached, should serve as a wake-up call.
00:33Crucially, any such negotiations must include Ukraine.
00:37To effectively counter current threats, UK defence spending must be at least 2.5% GDP,
00:43if not more.
00:44Now, Wales is home to excellent military assets, including Castlemartin Firing Range, Cawdor
00:49Barracks in Brodie and Brecon Barracks, to name but a few, and Welsh men and women make
00:55a proud and invaluable contribution to our armed forces, yet defence spending in Wales
01:01remains disproportionately lower than elsewhere.
01:04So, in light of escalating international tensions, I would welcome a statement from the First
01:09Minister on how Wales can secure additional defence investment to strengthen our military
01:14infrastructure and support our service personnel.
01:17Janet Finch-Saunders AM Thank you for that question.
01:22This is a serious issue that you've raised today, and I thank you for that, Sam Kurtz.
01:28Any decisionóand the news is changing, perhaps, day by day, moment by momentóbut any decision,
01:35of course, to deploy UK armed forces is a matter for the UK Government.
01:41We heard that the Prime Minister has indicated he is ready and willing to consider putting
01:49UK troops on the ground in Ukraine as part of a peace deal.
01:54Yes, we can look at the ways in which many people from Wales serve in the armed forcesóregulars
02:00serve across the army, the Royal Navy and the Royal Air Force, with those who are deployed
02:06on operations at this time.
02:10Operational deployment is a part of service life, and it particularly hits families hard
02:16who live, work and learn in Wales, whilst loved ones are overseas.
02:20But it is important we have our armed forces covenant here in Wales to uphold the principles
02:30of how we work with those who serve in the armed forces.
02:33But can I just finally say our thoughts today are with the people of Ukraine, especially
02:38those who are with us in Wales, and for whom recent events will be particularly difficult,
02:47and also to wish both Mick Antoniw and Alan Davies well as they are going to Ukraine tomorrow,
02:57and I think across the Chamber we wish them well.
02:59I think it is on their eighth mission from this Senedd, on behalf of the people of Wales
03:05who engage in trade unions and many other civic societies who engage and support those
03:14missions led by Mick Antoniw and Alan Davies.
03:19Thank you very much, Trefnydd.
03:23Many of us will have watched the Bydd a Bydwar programme on S4C last night.
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