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Starmer tells Rutte UK will publish defence plan before NATO July summit

  • Starmer and Rutte agreed allies must strengthen ⁠collective defence and deliver more quickly in response to ​shared and evolving threats
Published June 13, 2026 Updated June 13, 2026 08:45pm
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LONDON: British Prime ​Minister Keir Starmer told NATO Secretary General Mark ‌Rutte on Saturday he would publish the government’s defence investment plan before the alliance’s summit in Ankara next month, a Downing ​Street spokesperson said.

In a call earlier on ​Saturday, Starmer and Rutte agreed allies must strengthen ⁠collective defence and deliver more quickly in response to ​shared and evolving threats.

The call follows mounting political pressure on ​Starmer after John Healey resigned as defence minister on Thursday, accusing Starmer of failing to commit the resources that are needed to ​keep Britain safe from mounting threats.

“The prime minister updated ​on plans for the defence investment plan, underlining his commitment to ‌publish ⁠it ahead of the NATO summit in Ankara,” the spokesperson said in a statement.

“The NATO Secretary General welcomed the UK’s increased investment in defence as an important ​contribution to ​the alliance and ⁠to meeting the threats we face,” the spokesperson added.

The NATO summit in Ankara ​is scheduled for July 7-8. Britain’s defence ​investment plan ⁠had been due last year.

Starmer also reiterated his aim to raise defence spending to 3% of GDP in ⁠the ​next parliament, and said national security ​remained the government’s top priority even as it makes difficult budget choices.