Summary: David Lammy urged European Nato members to step up defence spending ahead of Donald Trump's return to the White House. He said 'the time to act is now', although the Government is yet to ...
The foreign secretary has used his first major speech of 2025 to go after Putin’s aggression in tearing up the world order and back Trump’s demands for significant increases in defence spending ...
The Foreign Secretary made the remarks as he updated MPs about the new 100-year partnership deal between the UK and Ukraine.
British Foreign Secretary David Lammy delivers a speech on January 9, 2025, in London, England. On Thursday, Lammy backed President-elect Donald Trump's calls for an increase in NATO defense spending.
On the subject of Nato, he went so far as to say ... I did not expect to say this, but David Lammy has been one of the more impressive ministers in Starmer’s troubled administration.
The President-Elect shocked Nato allies by calling for a huge increase ... But as Labour struggles to meet demands for to reach 2.5% of GDP, David Lammy called on the Mr Trump to explain how ...
Foreign Secretary David Lammy said that “the post-Cold ... higher spending on defense,” Lammy said. NATO says its leader and President-elect Donald Trump have met in Florida for talks on ...
No place for ‘old-style paternalism’, declares Foreign Secretary who also urges UK to find ‘common ground’ with President ...
The intensity of US President-elect Donald Trump’s rhetoric and his unpredictability can be “destabilising”, Foreign Secretary David Lammy ... Mr Lammy said. The Nato commitment is for ...
Foreign Secretary David Lammy said that “the post-Cold War peace ... and noted that fears for the future of NATO had been raised during Trump’s first term. “And it turns out it wasn ...
Foreign Secretary David Lammy said that “the post-Cold War peace ... Trump has for years expressed skepticism about NATO, openly questioning the value of the alliance that has defined American ...