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UK Defence Secretary Faces Pressure at NATO Without Spending Plan

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The new UK Defence Secretary, Dan Jarvis, is attending NATO meetings without a clear military investment plan, raising concerns about the UK’s readiness and commitment to defence spending. This absence comes at a critical time when NATO allies are being urged to present credible plans to increase their defence budgets to 5% of GDP by 2035.

Jarvis’s predecessor, John Healey, resigned over dissatisfaction with the delayed Defence Investment Plan (DIP), which he argued did not adequately address the urgent need for increased funding. The current proposal only suggests a minimal increase, which could hinder the UK’s military capabilities and operational readiness in the face of global security challenges.

The implications of this delay are significant, as defence chiefs warn that without additional funding, training and operations may need to be scaled back. This could impact the UK’s ability to respond effectively to threats, particularly in supporting Ukraine against Russian aggression.

As discussions continue, the UK government is under pressure to finalise its DIP before the upcoming NATO summit. The outcome of these talks could shape the future of UK defence policy and its role within NATO, highlighting the urgent need for a robust strategy to meet both current and future security demands.

Source: BBC News

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