On October 22, the British government announced that it would sign a landmark defense agreement with Germany to respond to security threats in the region.
British Defense Secretary John Healey (left) and his German counterpart Boris Pistorius during a meeting in London on October 22. (Source: UK Defense Journal) |
The deal, called Trinity House, is expected to be signed on October 23 in London, England, according to AFP news agency. This is the first defense agreement between the two countries with the largest spending in Europe in this field, and is expected to help Germany and the UK strengthen national security and economic growth.
Accordingly, the agreement will allow German anti-submarine aircraft to operate off the coast of England, while German weapons giant Rheinmetall can open a gun barrel factory in England and use steel from this country.
The factory is expected to create more than 400 jobs for workers.
In addition, the two countries will cooperate in developing long-range strike weapons with higher precision than current systems, such as the Storm Shadow cruise missile.
The British and German armies will also hold more regular military training programmes together to strengthen NATO's eastern flank.
In a joint statement, British Defense Secretary John Healey said the agreement was an important milestone in the relationship between the two countries and a significant boost to European security.
For his part, German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius stressed that the agreement is proof of the handshake between the two European countries in the context of growing concerns about the regional security situation.
"Britain and Germany are getting closer together. We must not take security in Europe for granted," he said.
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