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29 April 2025 - The UK contribution to European Security - Oral evidence

Committee Defence Committee
Inquiry The UK contribution to European Security

Tuesday 29 April 2025

Start times: 10:00am (private) 10:30am (public)


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What are the UK and Europe’s most significant capability gaps? Experts to give evidence to the Defence Committee

The Defence Committee continues its inquiry into the UK contribution to European security, holding an evidence session with expert witnesses. Representatives from the Human Security Centre, the Council on Geostrategy and the University of Exeter, will appear to give evidence. 

The session will explore the UK’s contribution to NATO, British and European capability gaps, and the need for Europe-wide air and missile defence, amongst other topics.

Meeting details

At 10:30am: Oral evidence
Inquiry The UK contribution to European Security
Deputy Director at The Human Security Centre
Research Fellow in National Security at Council on Geostrategy
At 11:30am: Oral evidence
Inquiry The UK contribution to European Security
Associate Fellow at Centre for Public Understanding of Defence and Security, University of Exeter

Members are likely to ask about British and European capability gaps, and whether Europe is currently too reliant on the United States’ capabilities. The two panels are likely to discuss the role of the UK’s nuclear deterrent in Europe, whether the UK’s “NATO first” position may take focus away from the Indo-Pacific, and whether the UK could defend against the air and missile threat that we are currently seeing on the battlefield—and targeted at population centres—in Ukraine.

Location

Room 5, Palace of Westminster

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