
London – On Thursday, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer held a meeting in London with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen to discuss a potential agreement that could enable the United Kingdom’s involvement in a European military initiative.
“We will explore the establishment of a strategic partnership agreement focused on security and defense, which could lead to collaborative procurement and the UK’s participation in our +Safe+ program,” von der Leyen stated at Downing Street prior to her discussion with the Labour leader.
This agreement could be advantageous for defense firms across the Channel, including BAE Systems and Rolls-Royce.
In response to the growing Russian threat and concerns over diminished American support, the EU has created the “Safe” mechanism, which includes loans of 150 billion euros aimed at jointly financing defense-related purchases and investment projects within Europe.
The UK’s involvement hinges on the establishment of a security partnership agreement. (April 24, 2025)













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