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Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon hails importance of UK's defence network

Ministry of Defence

January 10
15:40 2017

At a meeting with British Defence Attachs, hosted in London, Sir Michael called on the UKs military diplomats to take advantage of the growing network to deliver security and prosperity for Britain.

In a move which underlined the UKs global role, Sir Michael last year announced the creation of three new regional hubs for defence engagement. The new British Defence Staffs for the Gulf, Asia Pacific and West Africa are now established, allowing our personnel to advance the UKs important defence and security interests in their region. The new hubs will be based in Dubai, Singapore and Abuja.

Britain last year also strengthened its commitment to NATO Allies and European partners by creating new Defence Attach posts in Albania, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania and Georgia. In Africa, 2016 saw the UK establish a new Defence Section covering Senegal, The Gambia, Mali and Niger.

The expansion of the Ministry of Defences overseas network delivers on a key commitment of the Governments 2015 Strategic Defence and Security Review (SDSR). The SDSR increased the importance of defence engagement overseas, by making it a core defence task.

Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon said:

The UKs 120 Defence Attachs work to protect and advance Britains interests abroad, strengthening relationships with our allies and advancing defence and security partnerships.

Britains new Defence Staffs are now up and running, underlining our global role, promoting the UK abroad and furthering security and prosperity at home.

At the annual gathering in London, Sir Michael outlined his 2017 priorities to the Attachs. These include:

  1. Pressing home the Coalitions advantage against Daesh, including pushing the group out of Iraq.

  2. Continuing to strengthen NATO, underlining its position as the worlds foremost defensive alliance.

  3. Demonstrating the UKs commitment to European and global security.

With a 178 billion equipment programme, the UK meets NATOs 2% target for GDP spending on defence. This year, Britain is leading NATOs spearhead force - 3000 troops at high readiness, ready to respond to any threat. The UK will also deploy to Estonia in spring 2017, underlining our commitment to the defence of NATO. The UK has an extensive Defence Attach network, with over 120 DAs in 80 countries worldwide.

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