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Spending 2.5% of GDP on defence âambitious,â Cabinet minister says
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson sought to manage expectations ahead of Sir Keir Starmerâ??s visit to the US.
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Raising UK defence spending to 2.5% of national income is âambitiousâ, a Cabinet minister has insisted as the Government faces pressure to increase investment amid uncertainty over the future of the war in Ukraine.
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson sought to manage expectations ahead of Sir Keir Starmerâs visit to the US as Washington demands European allies shoulder the overwhelming share of the burden of security on the continent.
The Prime Minister is expected to use next weekâs trip, which will follow meetings between Mr Trump and the leaders of France and Poland, to confirm a timeline to increase UK defence spending as he seeks to ease tensions amid a growing transatlantic rift.
However, he is unlikely to commit to raising spending above 2.5% of gross domestic product (GDP), which senior figures including Nato secretary general Mark Rutte have argued will ultimately be necessary to protect national interests.
Speaking to broadcasters on Sundayâs morning media round, Ms Phillipson said the UK would significantly increase its commitment and urged other allies to âstep up alongside that.â
Prime Minister Keir Starmer (left) and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in January (PA)
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Asked whether the Prime Minister would promise Donald Trump that Britain will spend âmuch moreâ when he meets the US President next week, Ms Phillipson told the BBCâs Sunday With Laura Kuenssberg programme: âLetâs be clear, 2.5% is ambitious.
âWe will get there, but it is ambitious, and this is also in the context of the public finances which, letâs be honest were left in a devastating state by the Conservatives â a £22 billion black hole, no credible plan for this nonsense that they claim around how they were going to reach 2.5%.â
Ministers had previously said they will wait until the conclusion of the strategic defence review before they outline how they will meet their commitment to meet the 2.5% figure.
Opposition parties have pressured the Government to speed up its work to meet the target after the US and Russia kickstarted talks on ending the war in Ukraine without involvement from Kyiv.
European countries have also expressed concerns about being sidelined from the process.
Sir Keirâs meeting with Mr Trump will be a critical moment in his leadership amid fragile relations between America and Europe after the US leader launched an extraordinary verbal attack on Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky last week.
Mr Trump called Ukraineâs leader a âdictatorâ on Wednesday and later said the British Prime Minister and French President Emmanuel Macron, both of whom will visit the White House next week, âhavenât done anythingâ to end the war.
Britain has so far sought to strike a delicate balance between supporting Ukraine and keeping the White House, which has been holding talks with the Kremlin on ending the war, onside.
Some European leaders have openly condemned Mr Trumpâs remarks about Ukraine, which have included suggesting Kyiv âstartedâ the war, and Sir Keir has faced pressure to challenge the president when he visits Washington.
The Prime Minister, along with other European allies and UK opposition parties, has backed Mr Zelensky as a âdemocratically elected leaderâ but has avoided directly criticising Mr Trump.
The Education Secretary backed Mr Trumpâs pursuit of talks with Russia on Sunday, saying: âIt will require negotiation with the Russians through part of the settlement, so I do think that is the right approach.â
But she added: âThere can be no settlement unless we have a negotiation involving both Russia and Ukraine.â
Ms Phillipson indicated that the Prime Minister would discuss the way in which discussions over ending the war have unfolded this week when he visits the White House.
Asked about the fact that European countries including Ukraine have been absent from talks between Washington and Moscow, she told Sky Newsâ Sunday Morning With Trevor Phillips programme: âWell this is of course what the Prime Minister will be discussing with President Trump next week â how we can work with the US administration to ensure that lasting settlement.
âWe want to play a key role in this but of course the US are right to take a lead on bringing people to the table, and a Ukrainian voice will be central to any lasting settlement because without Ukrainians as part of that, it just wonât endure.â
Asked why ministers were unable to challenge Mr Trump more robustly, including on his remarks about Mr Zelensky, Ms Phillipson said: âI think the facts speak for themselves. We know that President Zelensky was elected with a mandate from the Ukrainian people. We respect that.â
The Prime Minister is also set to deliver an invitation for a state visit to Mr Trump â a known admirer of the royal family (PA)
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Meanwhile, shadow defence secretary James Cartlidge has said Donald Trump was âwrongâ to claim Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky is a âdictatorâ.Ministers had previously said they will wait until the conclusion of the strategic defence review before they outline how they will meet their commitment to meet the 2.5% figure.
The Prime Minister is also set to deliver an invitation for a state visit to Mr Trump â a known admirer of the royal family â during his trip to Washington.
Foreign Secretary David Lammy said he will unveil new sanctions to âturn the screwsâ on Russia on Monday to coincide with the anniversary.
Meanwhile, Mr Trump used a wide-ranging speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference (Cpac) in Washington on Saturday to say he thought âweâre pretty close to a dealâ.
âWe better be close to a deal because that has been a horrible situation,â he added.
Mr Zelensky has said his country will not accept any outcome from talks that have taken place between Moscow and Washington since Kyiv was excluded from the discussions.
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