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NATO Summit

13 July 2023

Lead MP

Rishi Sunak

Debate Type

Ministerial Statement

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UkraineDefenceEconomyScience & Technology
Other Contributors: 31

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Rishi Sunak raised concerns about nato summit in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

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MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Government Statement

UkraineDefenceEconomyScience & Technology
Government Statement
Mr Speaker, I have just returned from the NATO summit in Vilnius, where we strengthened the NATO alliance and confirmed Britain’s place at its heart. We acted decisively to strengthen the alliance by agreeing on comprehensive war-fighting plans, scaling up defence production, and increasing defence spending, with all allies making an enduring commitment to invest at least 2% of GDP. Finland was welcomed into NATO as a new member, while Sweden is set to follow soon. The summit also saw increased support for Ukraine, including the signing of a joint declaration by G7 leaders providing long-term bilateral security commitments to Ukraine. The UK remains committed to leading NATO and enhancing its capabilities through contributions to every mission and leadership in technology such as AI safety. Our response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has involved training Ukrainian troops, providing lethal weapons, tanks, missiles, and now equipping the Ukrainian air force.

Shadow Comment

Keir Starmer
Shadow Comment
I thank the Prime Minister for his statement. Labour remains steadfast in its commitment to NATO as a cornerstone of British security for 74 years. Progress made at Vilnius, including strengthening collective defence, improved readiness, and increased defence production, is welcome. The announcement that G7 members will provide long-term security commitments with Ukraine signals our unwavering support. Sweden’s accession to NATO shows the resolve of European nations against Putin's aggression. Labour fully backs military assistance for Ukraine and its aim to join NATO. A change in government would never alter Britain’s resolve, support for Ukraine or commitment to collective security. The Prime Minister should correct a social media statement suggesting otherwise.
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