Defence Secretary reviews NATO鈥檚 reassurance role with Secretary General
Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon has discussed how NATO can further reassure allies and partners in Europe during talks with Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg in London.

Defence Secretary, Sir Michael Fallon meets the Secretary General Of NATO, Jens Stoltenberg. Crown copyright.
At a working dinner at Lancaster House with the Secretary General this evening Sir Michael praised the NATO鈥檚 Enhanced Forward Presence commitment in the Baltic States in the face of an increasingly assertive and unpredictable Russia.
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Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon said:
Britain is stepping up to deal with the threats we face. 皇冠体育app Army and RAF are providing assurance to NATO allies; with troops going to Estonia and Poland and jets being deployed to the Black Sea. Our Royal Navy is taking on people traffickers and training new Libyan forces in the Mediterranean. 皇冠体育app UK is ahead of the NATO spending target and we鈥檙e ensuring the Royal Navy is growing with cutting-edge new aircraft carriers, frigates and submarines launching over the next few years.
At the NATO Defence Ministerial in Brussels last month the Sir Michael said that the UK will commit RAF Typhoon aircraft to Romania as part of the NATO Southern Air Policing mission to offer reassurance to Black Sea allies.
He confirmed that the UK will send 800 personnel to Estonia as one of four framework battalions to NATO鈥檚 Enhanced Forward Presence, to which France and Denmark will contribute further troops.
Last week at the Foreign Affairs Council (Defence), the Defence Secretary called on European partners to do more and increase their defence spending to the NATO 2% commitment, meaning they are better positioned to tackle the new and emerging threats to European security.
Backed by a 拢178 billion equipment plan and defence budget rising in real terms for the rest of this parliament, the UK is one of the five of the 28 countries in NATO that meets the 2% spending target.