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‘Complete cupboard’ recognises must spend extra on defence, minister says

By Editorial Board Published February 16, 2025 3 Min Read
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‘Complete cupboard’ recognises must spend extra on defence, minister says

The entire authorities recognises the necessity to spend extra on defence, together with Chancellor Rachel Reeves, a cupboard minister has stated.

“The whole cabinet, the whole government, I think most people in this country recognise the pressures the world is under, recognise more will have to be spent on defence,” he stated.

He added that Ms Reeves “knows more than most… defence has to be the cornerstone of our national prosperity”.

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The Sunday Occasions reported that Sir Keir Starmer held one-to-one conferences on Friday with the chief of the defence workers Admiral Sir Tony Radakin and the heads of the armed providers, who’re calling for spending to extend to a 2.65% share of the financial system.

The UK’s goal is 2.5%, however it’s presently at round 2.3% – with no timetable for when spending would possibly improve.

Mr Reynolds stated Ms Reeves’s June spending evaluation “will set out the roadmap towards that target”.

Requested if that might imply a rise in defence spending, he stated: “We already had an increase… £3bn in the last budget… so our credentials are there. We’ll set out that roadmap in the spending review as you do for all spending.”

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Officers from Washington and Moscow will meet in Saudi Arabia within the coming days for peace talks, which Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has stated he was not invited to.

Mr Trump’s particular envoy for Ukraine and Russia, Keith Kellogg, has additionally stated European leaders won’t have a spot on the negotiating desk in a dialogue to finish the struggle.

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She stated the problem ought to be handled with “urgency” and referred to as on the UK authorities to “find the headroom to invest in conventional capabilities as well as innovation – to continue to invest in people, recruitment, personnel”.

It comes forward of an emergency assembly of European leaders to debate Ukraine, organised by French President Emmanuel Macron which Sir Keir is predicted to attend in Paris on Monday.

In an announcement issued on Saturday night time, the prime minister spoke of a “once in a generation moment” for the UK, US and Europe to work collectively and warned in opposition to “divisions” throughout the alliance.

He additionally stated it was clear “Europe must take on a greater role in NATO”.

Sir Keir will take messages from the assembly to Washington DC when he meets Mr Trump the next week, based on Downing Avenue sources.

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