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Keir Starmer signs new defence deal with EU ally in latest step in Brexit reset

November 13, 2024
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Keir Starmer signs new defence deal with EU ally in latest step in Brexit reset
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Keir Starmer welcomed Romanian PM Marcel Ciolacu to No 10 on Wednesday (Kin Cheung/PA Wire)

He added: “This government is resetting Britain’s relations across Europe, and this agreement builds on that commitment as we continue to deepen our ties.”

The prime minister has promised to fix Britain’s damaged relationship with the European Union for the benefit of “generations to come”.

The two countries will work together to support Ukraine against Russia’s illegal invasion, he said, adding that the “UK’s security starts in Ukraine”.

His Romanian counterpart, Angel Tîlvăr, was at the Ministry of Defence in London this morning to officially sign the treaty.

Both countries have agreed to enhance their defence cooperation, in part through a new joint defence committee to work together on shared threats.

On Tuesday afternoon, Sir Keir Starmer hosted Romanian prime minister Marcel Ciolacu in Downing Street.

In No 10’s White Room – the venue most often used for hosting foreign leaders – Sir Keir spoke of the “huge and important” relationship the UK has with Romania.

Romania has already sent military personnel to the UK to help train more than 45,000 Ukrainian recruits as part of Operation Interflex, which teaches basic infantry and combat skills to help drive back the Russians. 

Earlier this week Sir Keir and French President Macron vowed to put Ukraine ‘in strongest possible position’ before Trump’s inauguration.

Under the deal with Germany, aircraft in the Luftwaffe, Germany’s air force, will operate from a base in Britain to help protect the North Atlantic from the growing threat from Russia, while around 400 jobs are set to be created in a new munitions factory in the UK.

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