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Military capabiliti­es ‘must remain credible’

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Donald Trump’s military chief has stressed the importance of Britain’s defence capabiliti­es remaining “credible” during a meeting with Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson.

US Secretary of Defence Jim Mattis said the so-called “special relationsh­ip” should be left “stronger than we inherited it” during a meeting at the Pentagon.

The Government is facing growing warnings over Britain’s ability to defend itself as it faces evolving threats from convention­al enemies and escalating risks from cyber attacks.

Earlier this week a watchdog warned the Ministry of Defence was facing a £20 billion black hole in the armed forces equipment budget that could jeopardise operations unless urgent action is taken.

The National Audit Office report came after the head of the army warned Britain needs to keep up with its enemies, as it is not immune to a “hybrid” attack that could use convention­al and cyber warfare methods.

As the defence secretarie­s met in Virginia on Thursday, Mr Mattis said he and Mr Williamson would be discussing “pragmatic ways to bolster our defence cooperatio­n as we carry out our responsibi­lity to strengthen the special relationsh­ip, turning it over to the next generation stronger than we inherited it”.

Chief Pentagon spokeswoma­n Dana White said after the meeting: “Secretary Mattis emphasised the value of the US-UK special relationsh­ip and reaffirmed the importance of credible defence capabiliti­es.

There have been calls from some MPs to increase defence spending to 3% of GDP, and Mr Williamson has said “hard work” is taking place across Government to give the “right resources” to the armed forces.

 ??  ?? US and UK Defence Secretarie­s James Mattis, left, and Gavin Williamson.
US and UK Defence Secretarie­s James Mattis, left, and Gavin Williamson.

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