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Keir Starmer welcomes EU moves to boost defence spending | |
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Sir Keir Starmer has welcomed an EU move to increase defence spending that was decided at an emergency summit in Brussels on Thursday. | |
The package includes loans and weakened deficit rules in a bid to boost the continent's military forces. | |
Speaking after a call with EU leaders earlier, the prime minister said the "historic" move was "another sign of Europe stepping up". | |
It comes as Sir Keir tries to persuade European countries to join a "coalition of the willing" to deter Russia in the event of a peace deal in Ukraine. | |
According to UK officials, about 20 countries are interested in joining the coalition, although would not necessarily offer to send troops, but instead provide other support. | |
In recent weeks, EU leaders have repeated longstanding promises to boost Europe's military capabilities, after voicing concerns the continent cannot rely on US security support under President Trump. | |
At a summit in Brussels on Thursday, they backed plans to jointly borrow €150bn to lend to EU governments for military expenditure. | |
The European Commission has also proposed diverting regional development funds towards defence, alongside an emergency suspension of the bloc's rules on government debt and deficit levels. | |
Starmer was briefed on the plans in a call earlier with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and European Council President Antonio Costa, alongside the leaders of Canada, Turkey, Norway and Iceland. | |
Afterwards Downing Street said the prime minister "applauded the progress" made at the Brussels meeting. | |
He also discussed plans for the "coalition of the willing" and noted a meeting in Paris next week would be an "important moment to drive forward planning," a No 10 spokeswoman added. | |
The UK and France have said they are willing to provide peacekeeping troops to Ukraine and are urging other European countries to make the same commitment. | |
But Sir Keir has said that in order to be effective, their presence in Ukraine must be backed by security guarantees from the US. | |
US President Donald Trump has so far avoided committing to such support, instead arguing that the presence of American workers in Ukraine as part of a potential minerals deal, would be sufficient to deter Russia from further invading Ukraine. | US President Donald Trump has so far avoided committing to such support, instead arguing that the presence of American workers in Ukraine as part of a potential minerals deal, would be sufficient to deter Russia from further invading Ukraine. |
Russia has flatly rejected such a move saying it would amount to "direct, official and unveiled involvement of Nato members in the war against Russia". | Russia has flatly rejected such a move saying it would amount to "direct, official and unveiled involvement of Nato members in the war against Russia". |
Talks between the US and Ukraine aimed at reaching an agreement will take place next week in Saudi Arabia. | Talks between the US and Ukraine aimed at reaching an agreement will take place next week in Saudi Arabia. |
Ahead of the talks, Trump said on Friday he was "strongly considering" new sanctions and tariffs on Russia, following a wave of overnight strikes on Ukraine. | |
Writing on social media, he added: "To Russia and Ukraine, get to the table right now, before it is too late. Thank you!!!" | |
UK Defence Secretary John Healey earlier returned from Washington DC, where he met with his US counterpart Pete Hegseth to discuss ending Russia's war on Ukraine. | |
Speaking in Washington, Healey said: "It's a lasting, secure peace that we all want to see. We've got a big role to play in Europe and we are determined to do that." | Speaking in Washington, Healey said: "It's a lasting, secure peace that we all want to see. We've got a big role to play in Europe and we are determined to do that." |
Hegseth dismissed as "garbage" suggestions that under Trump's leadership the US was becoming "pro-Russia". | Hegseth dismissed as "garbage" suggestions that under Trump's leadership the US was becoming "pro-Russia". |
He said the president was "working with both sides in a way that only President Trump can". | He said the president was "working with both sides in a way that only President Trump can". |
Progress towards an agreement appeared to take a step back after Trump and Zelensky had a dramatic row in front of cameras in the Oval Office. | Progress towards an agreement appeared to take a step back after Trump and Zelensky had a dramatic row in front of cameras in the Oval Office. |
However, Hegseth said the US president was "very encouraged by the signs we're seeing" from Ukraine. | However, Hegseth said the US president was "very encouraged by the signs we're seeing" from Ukraine. |
On Thursday the UK's Ministry of Defence signed a £30m deal with an Anglo-American firm to provide Ukraine with Altius 600m and Altius 700m systems, designed to monitor an area before striking incoming targets. | On Thursday the UK's Ministry of Defence signed a £30m deal with an Anglo-American firm to provide Ukraine with Altius 600m and Altius 700m systems, designed to monitor an area before striking incoming targets. |
Chancellor Rachel Reeves also announced a £2.26bn loan to Ukraine, funded by the profits generated from frozen Russian assets. | Chancellor Rachel Reeves also announced a £2.26bn loan to Ukraine, funded by the profits generated from frozen Russian assets. |
On Friday, Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal confirmed they had received the first tranche of the loan, amounting to £752m. | On Friday, Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal confirmed they had received the first tranche of the loan, amounting to £752m. |
In a social media post, he said: "I am grateful to Keir Starmer, the UK government and our G7 partners for the mechanism to make Russian money work for Ukraine. | In a social media post, he said: "I am grateful to Keir Starmer, the UK government and our G7 partners for the mechanism to make Russian money work for Ukraine. |
"We expect all sovereign assets of the Russian federation to be confiscated and transferred to benefit our country in the future." | "We expect all sovereign assets of the Russian federation to be confiscated and transferred to benefit our country in the future." |
Earlier this week, Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey urged the prime minister to seize the frozen Russian assets held in the UK. | Earlier this week, Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey urged the prime minister to seize the frozen Russian assets held in the UK. |
Sir Keir replied there were "ongoing discussions" but that the situation was "complicated". | Sir Keir replied there were "ongoing discussions" but that the situation was "complicated". |
The Liberal Democrats are now calling on the attorney general to publish the legal advice on taking the assets. | The Liberal Democrats are now calling on the attorney general to publish the legal advice on taking the assets. |
The party's shadow attorney general Ben Maguire said: "We need the chance to properly scrutinise the decision-making on this crucial issue, so the UK can then make the right choice for Ukraine." | The party's shadow attorney general Ben Maguire said: "We need the chance to properly scrutinise the decision-making on this crucial issue, so the UK can then make the right choice for Ukraine." |