 UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Friday in Kiev, after he announced new military funding for Ukraine aimed at reassuring the country that the West is still providing support nearly 23 months after Russia's invasion, the package, worth £2.5 billion over the next fiscal year, is the largest the UK has provided to Ukraine since the war began, surpassing previous annual commitments by £200 million, the British government said, the package. We'll pay for long-range missiles, thousands of drones, air defense, artillery ammunition and maritime security, according to Sunak's office. It comes at a time when other financial aid from the US and Europe is tied up by political wrangling. Gwen, who's been here for the television, is our Deputy Chief of Defence Staff. I think this is his seventh time here. My new militariser Mark, who's one of my media advisors, as is Louise. Hello. How are you? Very good to see you, OK? You guys had a good trip? I was going to say, nice and sunny. We've prepared some. Here just for you. How are you? Thanks for having me back. Very good to see you.