In a powerful doorstep statement at the NATO Defence Ministers’ meeting in Brussels, the new UK Defence Minister, John Healey, reaffirmed the UK’s unshakable commitment to NATO and underscored the shared values binding the alliance together.

His remarks come at a critical time for Europe, as tensions with Russia continue to rise, and the role of NATO remains central to maintaining the continent’s security.

Speaking at his first NATO Defence Ministers’ meeting since assuming his new role, Healey stated, “We, as Ukraine’s supporters, must do everything we can to step up our support for Ukraine in the weeks and months ahead, to put more pressure on Russia to ensure that Ukraine can prevail, because the defence of Europe starts in Ukraine.”

Healey also mentioned that the ongoing conflict in Ukraine is not just about territorial defence but about protecting the very values that NATO allies hold dear: freedom, democracy, and the rule of law. “They’re fighting for the same values, the same beliefs, and the same freedoms that we prize. And we owe them that duty to stand with them for as long as it takes,” he added.

As part of the UK’s contribution to NATO, Healey announced new efforts to bolster the alliance’s eastern flank, particularly in cooperation with Estonia. The UK’s involvement will include a reinforced military presence and joint planning efforts to protect NATO’s eastern members from potential Russian aggression.

“Today, we will make the commitment to reinforce NATO’s eastern flank with a new plan alongside Estonia for our forces there,” Healey declared.

This move aligns with NATO’s broader strategy of strengthening its deterrence and defence posture, especially as threats from Russia become increasingly pressing. Healey’s message reflects the UK’s readiness to take a leading role in European defence efforts, working closely with allies to ensure the alliance remains robust and prepared.

The Defence Minister also highlighted the importance of continued support for Ukraine, which he described as fighting for the same freedoms NATO allies value. Healey praised President Zelensky’s recent visit to London and Brussels, noting that Ukraine’s victory plan was briefed to NATO leaders as they strategise how best to assist the country in its fight against Russian aggression.

Healey’s comments reinforced the message that Ukraine’s fight is not an isolated conflict but one that has far-reaching implications for Europe and NATO’s collective security. “The defence of Europe starts in Ukraine,” Healey remarked, adding that NATO’s support is crucial for ensuring Ukraine’s success and safeguarding Europe’s future.

John Healey’s first appearance at the NATO meeting in Brussels delivered a clear message: the UK remains a committed and leading force within NATO.

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George has a degree in Cyber Security from Glasgow Caledonian University and has a keen interest in naval and cyber security matters and has appeared on national radio and television to discuss current events. George is on Twitter at @geoallison
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Paul.P
Paul.P (@guest_863652)
51 minutes ago

Let’s hope the unshakeable commitment is reflected in the budget and the defence review.

Graham Moore
Graham Moore (@guest_863672)
24 seconds ago

‘Healey announced new efforts to bolster the alliance’s eastern flank, particularly in cooperation with Estonia’.
Does that mean upping the eFP BG to a (multinational) brigade?