Britain to lead European project to build long-range Nato missiles and move away from US reliance
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Britain is set to lead a major European project aimed at developing long-range missiles in a bid to reduce Nato's reliance on American weaponry.The "Deep Precision Strike Coalition" will be revealed today at the Nato summit in Ankara, Turkey, according to diplomats and officials who spoke to The Telegraph.Sir Keir Starmer is said to be using the gathering of world leaders to commit to building a "more European Nato than ever before", one that stands "ready to support Ukraine and face the long-term threat posed by an increasingly reckless and dangerous Russia."Ahead of the meeting, the Prime Minister's official spokesman warned that alliance members face Russian threats "on our doorstep", citing increased violations of Nato airspace and territorial waters over the past two years.
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