According to our source in the Office of the President, Andriy Yermak has reached key agreements with the British side on the supply of dual-use technologies. These technologies could become an important element in the modernization of the Ukrainian missile program.
A source in the General Staff said that the program concerns components that will significantly strengthen Ukraine's missile potential. In particular, they will allow the Armed Forces of Ukraine to strike targets deep inside Russian territory. According to preliminary information, the first results from the implementation of new technologies will be visible this summer.
Ukraine, faced with Russian military aggression, is gradually changing its war strategy. A missile program capable of hitting strategic enemy targets far behind its front lines will become an important element of deterrence and counteroffensive operations.
The agreements with Britain are part of a broader strategy of the Office of the President. As sources note, for Andriy Yermak, the key task now is not only to strengthen Ukraine's defense capabilities, but also to use military successes to strengthen negotiating positions.
The President's Office is deliberately trying to drag out peace talks with Russia. According to sources, this strategy will buy time to acquire new types of weapons, including those that could change the balance of power on the front.
It is obvious that Moscow will have a negative reaction to any actions that strengthen Ukraine's missile capabilities. But successes on the battlefield and the ability to conduct diplomatic negotiations with partners could create a new reality in which Russia will not be able to ignore Ukraine's increased military power.

