24 February 2025
James Cleverly backs defence boost and calls on Government to honour promises to Ukraine

Former Foreign Secretary James Cleverly backs calls to boost defence spending to send a message to friends and foes alike, and he calls on the Foreign Secretary to ensure we honour the unconditional promises made to Ukraine at the onset of the Russian invasion.

Mr James Cleverly (Braintree) (Con)

We need to recognise that the environment in which we operate has changed fundamentally, and therefore our response must change fundamentally. I very much echo the calls of my right hon. Friend the Member for Witham (Priti Patel) to increase defence spending now, because we have to send a message to our friends and foes alike that we take defence seriously. I urge the Foreign Secretary to remember the commitments we made to the Ukrainian people when this full-scale invasion took place. Our support to them was not contingent on the support of others; it was absolute, and we should make good on that commitment, because we said things that encouraged the Ukrainians to put their sons and daughters in harm’s way. They have stood up their end of the bargain, and we should stand up ours.

The Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs (Mr David Lammy)

The right hon. Gentleman is right: we have been Ukraine’s foremost friend, and we will continue to do that. We have a key role to play, because of our special relationship with the United States. We understand here in Europe that, yes, we want this war to end, but we want an enduring peace. We have got a long memory in relation to the Soviet Union and tsarist history, and that guides us on how we secure that peace.

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