UK Parliament told that Europe needs to do more within NATO and undertake reforms
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The UK and European Union (EU) countries within NATO need to take on more of the alliance's responsibility and European industry needs to produce “more bang for the buck”, according to speakers who addressed the UK Parliament's House of Lords European Affairs Committee on 4 March.
Attention was paid to how countries not part of what UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer called “a coalition of the willing” could support an operation in Ukraine when a peace deal is eventually brokered. It was mentioned that operations in Libya in the 2010s were an example of how countries could support operations from
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