Syrskyi and Radakin discuss situation at front and Ukrainian-British cooperation

The Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, General Oleksandr Syrskyi, held a video call with the Chief of the Defense Staff of the British Armed Forces, Admiral Sir Anthony Radakin.
According to Censor.NET, this is stated in a post on the Commander-in-Chief's Facebook page.
I personally thanked the admiral and conveyed my deep gratitude to the government and the entire British people for their consistent support of our country in the struggle for independence and military assistance to the Ukrainian Defense Forces. In particular, I am grateful for the recently announced next package of military assistance to Ukraine worth 150 million pounds, which includes air defense systems, armored vehicles and artillery systems," Syrskyi wrote.
The Commander-in-Chief said that he had shared his assessment of the situation in the combat areas, as well as ways to strengthen and enhance the effectiveness of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. He also discussed the needs of the Ukrainian Defense Forces in weapons, military equipment, ammunition, material resources, as well as in personnel training.
'We jointly assessed the opportunities for developing Ukrainian-British military cooperation to protect Ukraine and strengthen European security. I received confirmation from the Chief of the UK Defense Staff of the British side's readiness to continue supporting Ukraine's independence and territorial integrity,' emphasized Syrskyi.
According to Syrskyi, Admiral Sir Anthony Radakin assured him of the United Kingdom's readiness to provide military assistance to the Ukrainian Defense Forces.
"In this difficult time, in the struggle for freedom and independence of Ukraine, we have loyal partners and allies, including the United Kingdom. Together to Victory! Glory to Ukraine!" - summarized the Commander-in-Chief.