 Ukraine to receive one million drones from Allies in 2024. Allies are planning to join forces and supply Ukraine with a million drones this year. NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said Ukrainian officials have repeatedly emphasised the importance of unmanned systems in the war in Russia. In addition to foreign supplies, President Volodymyr Zelensky said that Ukraine aims to also produce one million drones domestically in 2024. We also met with Ukraine in the NATO-Ukraine Council. Defense Minister Rustem Umarov briefed Allies on the latest developments on the ground and we addressed the importance of our continued support, Stoltenberg said. A group of Allies is coming together with the goal of delivering one million drones to Ukraine. The Secretary General stressed that NATO Allies account for 99% of all military aid to Ukraine. Our commitment is essential to preserving Ukraine's freedom, he said. UK Defense Secretary Grant Shaps announced that London is joining Latvia in leading the drone coalition that coordinates supplies for Ukraine. Shaps also pledged thousands more drones to Kyiv, namely First Person View Unmanned Aerial Vehicles. I'm proud to announce that the UK and Latvia will co-lead an international coalition to build Ukraine's vital drone capabilities, Shaps said. Together we will give Ukraine the capabilities it needs to defend itself and win this war to ensure that Putin fails in his illegal and barbaric ambitions.