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EU foreign affairs chief to meet Lammy and HealeyThe EU foreign affairs chief will meet with David Lammy and John Healey on Tuesday to discuss increasing economic pressure on ...
The new agreement promises to boost the UK- Japan's £27 billion a year trade relationship, with particular focus on defence and AI. It comes as Japan seeks reliable partners in the wake of Donald ...
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The i Paper on MSNOperation stop Putin: EU lays ground for UK defence pact in Brexit reset boostBritish arms companies such as BAe could be eligible for a slice of a new £126bn European Union-wide defence fund as the bloc ...
Former Labour foreign secretary David Miliband ... saying now was the time to “deepen” the UK’s commitment to European defence and security. Former Conservative defence secretary Ben ...
The EU’s foreign affairs chief is to meet David Lammy and John Healey to talk about scaling up economic pressure on Russia ...
Kaja Kallas is due to hold talks with the Foreign Secretary and Defence Secretary. It comes as the UK and France have continued their efforts to bring together a coalition of nations who would be ...
Source: Kellogg on X (Twitter) Quote: "I had a great meeting with the UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy today in Washington. The UK is stepping up defence spending and is ready to work with the US to ...
UK defence spending will increase to 2.5% of ... to Rwanda due to its role in the conflict in neighbouring Congo. Foreign secretary David Lammy just two weeks ago criticised Mr Trump's decision ...
The UK foreign secretary said that the meeting in Canada focused on "where we can go further to target their energy and defence sectors, further squeeze their oil revenues and use frozen Russian ...
Evening Standard on MSN7d
Lammy voices need for lasting Ukraine peace ahead of meeting with EU officialMs Kallas – who also serves as vice president of the European Commission – is also due to meet Defence Secretary John Healey.
Defence Secretary John Healey has denied Donald Trump is the reason UK defence spending is being ... 2.3% to 2.5% by 2027 - funded by cuts to the foreign aid budget - "because the world has ...
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