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Starmer to rally European allies at Nato summit amid concerns over US stance

Prime Minister Keir Starmer will attend the Nato summit in Ankara to rally European allies and emphasize Britain's commitment to defense spending. The meeting aims to address concerns that Donald Trump's threats over defense contributions could destabilize the alliance.

Pippa Crerar Political editorThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-07-06 · 21:30 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 3 min
Starmer to rally European allies at Nato summit amid concerns over US stance
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Prime Minister Keir Starmer will attend the Nato summit in Ankara to rally European allies and emphasize Britain's commitment to defense spending. The meeting aims to address concerns that Donald Trump's threats over defense contributions could destabilize the alliance. Downing Street stated leaders will focus on building a "stronger and more European Nato" to counter Russian threats and support Ukraine. The UK government has pushed back against US criticism regarding defense spending, asserting it meets its commitments and is a top defense contributor. Starmer, nearing the end of his premiership, will seek to demonstrate fairer burden-sharing among allies, despite the UK ranking lower in GDP percentage spent on defense.

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The UK government has pushed back on criticism from the US ambassador to Nato regarding defence spending, stating the UK has always met its commitments.

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Keir Starmer will seek to work with European allies to shore up support for Nato at its summit in Ankara amid concerns over Donald Trump's stance.

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The UK's defence spending will rise to 2.7% of GDP by 2027-28.

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Downing Street reported a 30% increase in Russian vessels threatening UK waters in the past two years.

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Starmer has been accused of leaving Andy Burnham a £5bn funding gap in his defence investment plan.

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Keir Starmer will seek to work with European allies to shore up support for Nato at its summit in Ankara on Tuesday amid concerns that Donald Trump could further destabilise the military alliance with threats over defence spending.Downing Street said the prime minister and other international leaders would be focused on “building a stronger and more European Nato” as they attempt to address the US president’s concerns in the Turkish capital.The UK government has pushed back on pointed criticism from the US ambassador to Nato that “some allies are doing more than others”, with Trump expected to rebuke countries including the UK for not making more progress on hitting a target to spend 3.5% GDP on defence by 2035.“We reject these claims. The UK has always met its Nato spending commitments and remains one of the top defence centres in the alliance,” the prime minister’s official spokesperson told reporters, saying he did not expect Starmer to receive a “dressing down” from the US president.The Nato summit, expected to be the last international trip of Starmer’s premiership, may be his final opportunity to rebuild relations with Trump before he steps down, after disagreements over the war with Iran. However, Whitehall officials are concerned he could be sidelined.Starmer will travel to Ankara with less than two weeks left in office, while Andy Burnham, the prime minister in waiting, is in talks with the civil service at home on transition plans. Starmer has been accused of leaving him a £5bn funding gap in his defence investment plan.No 10 insisted that the UK’s contribution to Nato, which is regarded as the cornerstone of UK national security, “will not waver” and that defence spending will rise to 2.7% of GDP by 2027-28 – although there is no firm commitment to hit a 3% interim benchmark by the end of the decade.“In a new era of threat … alongside our allies, the prime minister will be focused on building a stronger and more European Nato than ever before, ready to support Ukraine and face the long-term threat posed by an increasingly reckless and dangerous Russia,” the spokesperson said.Russian military activity around Nato waters had surged, Downing Street said, with a 30% increase in vessels threatening UK waters in the past two years, and Nato has scrambled fighter jets to intercept Russian aircraft approaching allied airspace more than 700 times.“That’s why the UK is committed to building a stronger Europe within Nato – because the safety, stability and prosperity of our citizens depend on it,” they added.Trump will hold bilateral talks at the summit with Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, among others, but is only expected to meet Starmer in the main group sessions, or on the sidelines of meetings.But Starmer and other European allies want to set out to Trump how spending pledges will be turned into action, including landing the message with the alliance’s biggest contributor that there will be “fairer burden sharing”.The UK is the third-largest real terms contributor to Nato, behind only the US and Germany, but is 14th out of the 32 alliance countries as a percentage share of GDP. UK officials said there would be a string of defence industry announcements, including joint projects with allies.Despite ongoing tensions with European partners and previous threats that the US might leave Nato entirely, Trump is expected to use the summit to “take stock” of other nations’ expanding defence capabilities, to maintain pressure on them to hit the 5% target.
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