The Foreign Secretary has called on the incoming US president to say how he will pay for a massive increase in defence spending.
Europe’s security “is on a knife-edge” and President-elect Donald Trump is right to say NATO member nations must increase military spending, Britain’s top diplomat said Thursday. Foreign Secretary David Lammy said that “the post-Cold War peace is ...
NATO's current target for members' defense spending is 2 percent of their country's GDP. Trump has repeatedly called on the alliance to increase this amount.
Foreign Secretary David Lammy has dismissed Donald Trump’s “destabilising ... Mr Lammy burst out laughing. “No NATO allies have gone to war since the birth of NATO (in 1949),” he told the BBC. Mr Lammy said Mr Trump’s remarks were in line ...
the Foreign Secretary backed Mr Trump’s call for higher defence spending by European members of Nato. David Lammy addressed diplomats, officials and journalists at the Foreign Office (Stefan ...
LONDON - British Foreign Secretary David Lammy on Jan 9 refused to condemn President-elect ... Mr Lammy insisted that “it’s not going to happen”, noting that “no Nato allies have gone to war, since the birth of Nato”. But he was also careful ...
The intensity of US President-elect Donald Trump’s rhetoric and his unpredictability can be “destabilising”, Foreign Secretary David Lammy said. Mr Lammy also criticised Elon Musk, a key Trump ally, following reports the tech billionaire has been involved in private talks to oust Sir Keir Starmer.
an autonomous territory of NATO member Denmark. Britain spends 2.3% of GDP on defense and says it will increase it to 2.5%. Britain's Foreign Secretary David Lammy delivers a speech on the ...
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 ...
The mood surrounding Donald Trump ’s inauguration on Monday is very different from the first time round. In 2017 there were liberals in the United States and around the world who behaved as if we were in the end times. They braced themselves for all manner of wickedness – and then the world continued to turn on its axis; nothing much changed.
Giving a statement in the House of Commons, Foreign Secretary David Lammy insisted there must be no "back-tracking" over the Israel-Hamas ceasefire and hostage deal for Gaza.
Since Russia’s full-scale invasion, the U.K. gained a reputation for being one of the biggest advocates for aggressive support for Ukraine. But under Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s tenure, President Vo