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Proceeding contribution from Lord Strathclyde (Conservative) in the House of Lords on Monday, 22 November 2010. It occurred during Ministerial statement on NATO Summit.


NATO Summit

The noble Lord, Lord Hannay, is right to refer to the Prime Minister’s impatience on the issue of EU-NATO talks. On how we will take those matters forward and whether we can expect some progress, the summit declaration calls on the NATO Secretary-General and the noble Baroness, Lady Ashton, to present proposals for progress before the NATO Foreign Ministers meeting in April next year. Ultimate resolution of the EU-NATO impasse is likely to require a settlement in Cyprus, but we believe that practical co-operation can be improved in an incremental and sustainable way, led by Mr Rasmussen and the noble Baroness, Lady Ashton. We are working with NATO allies, EU partners, Mr Rasmussen and the noble Baroness to ensure that this happens. The point about this is that there is a fundamental change of view, or focus, on this issue, which I very much hope will bear fruit. I have nothing more to add in response to the noble Lord’s extra question about tactical nuclear weapons. Perhaps it is something that I could follow up in a letter.


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Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
722 c985 
Session
2010-12
Chamber / Committee
House of Lords chamber
Subjects
Cost effectiveness European Union Peacekeeping operations Military alliances Reform Afghanistan NATO Russia Ballistic missile defence Military aid ISAF NATO-Russia Council
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