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The government is to consider spending money from the UK's £10bn aid budget on peacekeeping and other defence-related projects, David Cameron has said. | The government is to consider spending money from the UK's £10bn aid budget on peacekeeping and other defence-related projects, David Cameron has said. |
Such a move could see funds diverted from the Department for International Development to the Ministry of Defence. | Such a move could see funds diverted from the Department for International Development to the Ministry of Defence. |
The PM, who has been urged to cut aid spending by some Tories, said security and stability were often needed before development could take place. | The PM, who has been urged to cut aid spending by some Tories, said security and stability were often needed before development could take place. |
Downing St said the plan would comply with international aid spending rules. | Downing St said the plan would comply with international aid spending rules. |
Fragile states | Fragile states |
Mr Cameron has said he intends to protect all £10bn of Britain's aid budget, promising to spend 0.7% of national income on development. | Mr Cameron has said he intends to protect all £10bn of Britain's aid budget, promising to spend 0.7% of national income on development. |
But, speaking to reporters on his return journey from India, the prime minister said he was very open to the idea of the Department for International Development sharing more of its money with the Ministry of Defence. | But, speaking to reporters on his return journey from India, the prime minister said he was very open to the idea of the Department for International Development sharing more of its money with the Ministry of Defence. |
Officials said hundreds of millions of pounds could be diverted from aid to peacekeeping and stabilisation operations, particularly in fragile states. | Officials said hundreds of millions of pounds could be diverted from aid to peacekeeping and stabilisation operations, particularly in fragile states. |
The money would not be used for combat missions or equipment. | The money would not be used for combat missions or equipment. |
BBC deputy political editor James Landale was travelling with the prime minister when he made his comments. | BBC deputy political editor James Landale was travelling with the prime minister when he made his comments. |
Project decisions | Project decisions |
Our correspondent said this shift in priorities would go down well with Conservative MPs and voters who think it was wrong to increase aid while cutting defence. | Our correspondent said this shift in priorities would go down well with Conservative MPs and voters who think it was wrong to increase aid while cutting defence. |
The question now is what aid projects would be cut to pay for more security operations, he added. | The question now is what aid projects would be cut to pay for more security operations, he added. |
Mr Cameron was returning from leading a British delegation on a three-day trade visit to India. | Mr Cameron was returning from leading a British delegation on a three-day trade visit to India. |
He became the first serving UK prime minister to pay his respects at the scene of the 1919 Jallianwala Bagh massacre in Amritsar, when British troops opened fire on a public demonstration. | He became the first serving UK prime minister to pay his respects at the scene of the 1919 Jallianwala Bagh massacre in Amritsar, when British troops opened fire on a public demonstration. |
Mr Cameron also held talks with his Indian counterpart Manmohan Singh. | Mr Cameron also held talks with his Indian counterpart Manmohan Singh. |