Speaking after joining Ukrainian-Australians at a church service in Sydney,the Prime Minister also signalled more humanitarian aid after the government spoke to the Ukrainian community about taking refugees who are fleeing the war.
Mr Morrison spoke to Defence Minister Peter Dutton on Sunday to arrange the expansion in military support,first announced on Friday as a commitment to send “non-lethal” supplies after talks with the Ukrainian community in Australia.
“The Australian government will continue to stand up for what is right when it comes to Ukraine,” Mr Morrison said.
“We are already providing significant support in terms of non-lethal aid but I’ve just spoken to the Defence Minister and we’ll be seeking to provide whatever support we can for lethal aid through our NATO partners,particularly the United States and the United Kingdom.
“We’ll be working through those channels because that’s the most effective way to do it.
“They are already providing support in these areas and we will be assisting them with what they are doing.”
The commitment follows a dramatic shift in support from NATO members in recent days including a pledge from Germany to send 1000 anti-tank weapons and 500 Stinger surface-to-air missiles.