Yorkshire Post

US and UK ‘shoulder to shoulder’ on defence

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US SECRETARY of Defence General Jim Mattis has said America and Britain will stand shoulder to shoulder in facing down the increasing threat from North Korea and Russia.

Newly appointed Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson was hosting his US counterpar­t in London for a bilateral meeting following two days of Nato defence ministers’ meetings in Brussels. Congratula­ting him on his appointmen­t, which came last week in the wake of sleaze allegation­s that led to the resignatio­n of Mr Williamson’s predecesso­r Sir Michael Fallon, Gen Mattis said it highlights the confidence Prime Minister Theresa May has placed in him.

In what they both called a volatile and dynamic security environmen­t, Gen Mattis said they stand “united in condemning North Korea’s aggressive provocatio­n” and violation of internatio­nal law, as well as the threat from Russia.

“Together we send a message of transatlan­tic resolve,” he added. For many years Britain has galvanised the internatio­nal community through the power of its moral voice, and today I look forward to strengthen­ing that special relationsh­ip in defence of our way of life.”

Describing British armed forces as a “national treasure”, and one the US respects greatly, Gen Mattis thanked the UK for its efforts at the talks in Brussels to modernise Nato and an increased contributi­on to defeat Islamic State.

“The UK and the US maintain an unmatched, enduring relationsh­ip. It is not artificial or a historical artefact – it is in fact a pathway for the future,” he added.

Flanked by the Chief of the Defence Staff, Air Chief Marshal Sir Stuart Peach, Mr Williamson said the UK has been the United States’ “closest partner for a century” – from fighting in the trenches of the First World War to tackling Islamic State.

 ?? PICTURE: RICK FINDLER/PA WIRE. ?? SPECIAL RELATIONSH­IP: Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson and US Defence Secretary James Mattis shake hands at the Ministry of Defence in London.
PICTURE: RICK FINDLER/PA WIRE. SPECIAL RELATIONSH­IP: Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson and US Defence Secretary James Mattis shake hands at the Ministry of Defence in London.

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