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David Cameron 'passionate' about armed forces says Philip Hammond | David Cameron 'passionate' about armed forces says Philip Hammond |
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There will be no "further cuts to our regular armed forces" under David Cameron's leadership, the foreign secretary has said. | There will be no "further cuts to our regular armed forces" under David Cameron's leadership, the foreign secretary has said. |
But Philip Hammond said there were "very difficult decisions" on deficit reduction to come after the election. | But Philip Hammond said there were "very difficult decisions" on deficit reduction to come after the election. |
The government is under pressure to commit to meeting Nato's target of spending at least 2% of GDP on defence beyond 2016. | The government is under pressure to commit to meeting Nato's target of spending at least 2% of GDP on defence beyond 2016. |
Mr Hammond said he would not "prejudge" the spending reviews to come. | Mr Hammond said he would not "prejudge" the spending reviews to come. |
Russia's actions in Ukraine have increased pressure on Mr Cameron to say he will continue to meet the 2% target, which has been maintained under the coalition, if he is still prime minister after May 7. | Russia's actions in Ukraine have increased pressure on Mr Cameron to say he will continue to meet the 2% target, which has been maintained under the coalition, if he is still prime minister after May 7. |
MPs are to hold a backbench debate on defence spending on Thursday. | |
Writing in the Mail on Sunday, Conservative MP John Baron said the target should be a "bare minimum" and to fall below it would be a "grave mistake". | Writing in the Mail on Sunday, Conservative MP John Baron said the target should be a "bare minimum" and to fall below it would be a "grave mistake". |
The head of the US Army recently said he was "very concerned" about the impact of spending cuts on the UK's armed forces. | The head of the US Army recently said he was "very concerned" about the impact of spending cuts on the UK's armed forces. |
Mr Hammond, a former defence secretary, told the BBC's Andrew Marr show: Mr Cameron "is passionate about our armed forces. He has always been absolutely clear that he is not prepared to preside over any further cuts to our regular armed forces." | Mr Hammond, a former defence secretary, told the BBC's Andrew Marr show: Mr Cameron "is passionate about our armed forces. He has always been absolutely clear that he is not prepared to preside over any further cuts to our regular armed forces." |
BBC political correspondent Alan Soady said the defence target was a "very sensitive area", particularly for the Conservatives. | BBC political correspondent Alan Soady said the defence target was a "very sensitive area", particularly for the Conservatives. |
Mr Hammond vowed to protect the "integrity and strength" of the armed forces. | Mr Hammond vowed to protect the "integrity and strength" of the armed forces. |
Asked whether he could commit to meeting the 2% target, he added: "I can't tell you what will be in the Conservative manifesto, but you will find out soon enough, and I can't prejudge the outcome of the security and defence review and the spending review that will take place after the next election. | Asked whether he could commit to meeting the 2% target, he added: "I can't tell you what will be in the Conservative manifesto, but you will find out soon enough, and I can't prejudge the outcome of the security and defence review and the spending review that will take place after the next election. |
"But David Cameron led the charge on the Nato 2% commitment at the summit in Wales last year." | "But David Cameron led the charge on the Nato 2% commitment at the summit in Wales last year." |
Research by the European Leadership Network suggests that in 2015 only one of the 14 nations examined - Estonia - will meet the 2% target. | Research by the European Leadership Network suggests that in 2015 only one of the 14 nations examined - Estonia - will meet the 2% target. |
While expenditure would increase in Poland, Latvia, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Norway and Romania, none of these would meet the target. | While expenditure would increase in Poland, Latvia, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Norway and Romania, none of these would meet the target. |
Germany, Italy, Canada, Hungary and Bulgaria would cut their defence spending as would the UK, the network suggested. | Germany, Italy, Canada, Hungary and Bulgaria would cut their defence spending as would the UK, the network suggested. |
Speaking on BBC Radio 4's The World This Weekend, former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger said the "vast majority" of Nato governments did not have "the capacity to develop a meaningful strategy to deal with a meaningful attack". | |
He said he felt "melancholy" comparing Britain's defence prowess in Victorian times with today. | |
"I think the countries of Europe, if they want to play a global strategic role, have to develop forces adequate for this, and not because Americans say so, but because they have to balance their intentions with their capacities," he added. |