UK, Germany sign joint defence declaration for closer cooperation


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  • Thursday, 25 Jul 2024

FILE PHOTO: A Eurofighter jet accompanies the flight of German Chancellor Olaf Scholz in an Airbus A400M airforce transport aircraft, Germany, October 23, 2023. Kay Nietfeld/Pool via REUTERS/File Photo

BERLIN (Reuters) -Britain and Germany signed a joint defence declaration on Wednesday, pledging to work more closely to strengthen their defence industries, reinforce European security and support Ukraine in its fight to repel Russian forces.

Britain's new defence minister, John Healey, signed the pact in Berlin, where he met German counterpart Boris Pistorius.

Healey's visit is part of a two-day trip that includes stops in France, Poland and Estonia as he sets out the new Labour government's commitment to deepen defence ties with allies in the European Union.

"These visits send a clear message that European security will be this government's first foreign and defence priority," Healey said in a statement.

"Our new defence declaration between the UK and Germany will kickstart a deep, new defence relationship, built on our nations' shared values."

The push for closer relations comes with the NATO military alliance assessing the enormous cost of fixing Europe's creaking defences in response to heightened fears about Russian aggression following Moscow's invasion of Ukraine.

The issues include shortages in air defences and long-range missiles, troop numbers, ammunition, logistical headaches and a lack of secure digital communications on the battlefield, NATO officials have told Reuters.

Wednesday's declaration said Britain and Germany would look to nurture the defence industrial base in Europe, foster joint procurement initiatives and work together on research and development to improve production and innovation.

In a section titled "Deep Precision Strike" it also referred to "long-term, comprehensive cooperation in the field of long-range capabilities". The supply of such weapons to Ukraine is seen as a key issue in the conflict with Russia.

New Prime Minister Keir Starmer has said he wants Britain to improve cooperation with European allies on defence and security to better support Ukraine, a message he reiterated at a meeting of the European Political Community that he hosted last week.

Starmer has also proposed the idea of a UK-EU security pact, covering a range of areas such as energy, supply chains, pandemics and migration.

(Reporting by Sachin Ravikumar, additional reporting by William James; editing by Elizabeth Piper, Alex Richardson and Mark Heinrich)

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