LONDON: Britain ought to “do extra collectively” with the EU on defence, together with by way of a bloc-wide initiative to bolster arms shares that London has not but joined, Prime Minister Keir Starmer has mentioned.
The feedback observe talks for London to entry the 150-billion-euro (US$174 billion) European Union rearmament mortgage scheme ending in failure final 12 months amid disagreement over the entry charge.
On the sidelines of a visit to China this week, Starmer advised reporters he remained open to exploring nearer cooperation.
“I do suppose that each on spending, on functionality and cooperation … we have to do extra collectively,” the UK chief mentioned.
“I’ve made the argument that that ought to require us to take a look at schemes like SAFE and others, to see whether or not there is not a approach through which we are able to work extra intently collectively.”
European nations have scrambled to spice up their militaries since Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine, with Brussels launching the SAFE (Safety Motion for Europe) lending initiative in response.
Created to supply EU nations with loans at decrease charges to assist them rearm, London and Brussels wrangled for months over the extent of contribution Britain would make to affix however did not seal a deal.
It was a setback in Starmer’s bid to rebuild post-Brexit relations with the EU since successful energy in July 2024, hoping to fireplace up Britain’s insipid economic system.

