Keir Starmer has signed a new defence deal with Romania as part of his efforts to reset relations with the European Union post-Brexit. This follows a recent agreement with Germany and comes as Europe prepares for the impact of a Trump presidency, with the president-elect choosing Pete Hegseth as his defense secretary, who has criticized US support for Ukraine against Russia. Defence secretary John Healey emphasized the growing defense relationship between the UK and Romania, highlighting their shared commitment to peace and security in Europe as the government continues to strengthen ties across the continent.
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Nato’s Rutte says Trump is committed to alliance if Europe pays more
Nato Secretary-General Mark Rutte reassured allies about Donald Trump's commitment to the alliance, emphasizing the need for increased defense spending to maintain U.S. support. While most European nations aim for a 5% GDP defense target by 2035, Spain has opted out, raising concerns about potential tension at the upcoming summit, as countries seek similar flexibility amid fears of Russian aggression. Need More Context? 🔎
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