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The UK’s Contribution to NATO’s Eastern Sentry (John Healey)

On 10 September, Polish air space was recklessly violated by a number of Russian uncrewed aerial systems, in the most significant airspace violation of NATO airspace by Russia since the start of Putin’s illegal full scale invasion of Ukraine. Poland requested consultations at NATO under Article 4 of the Washington Treaty. The UK, alongside our Allies, stands in full solidarity with Poland and denounces Russia’s reckless behaviour.

In response, I announced after the E5 Defence Ministerial Meeting in London last week that I had asked our UK Armed Forces to look at options to bolster NATO’s air defence over Poland.

On 12 September, the NATO Secretary General and Supreme Allied Commander Europe announced NATO was launching “Eastern Sentry” – to bolster NATO’s posture further along its eastern flank.

I wish to inform the House that within days the United Kingdom will deploy RAF Typhoon fighter jets to support NATO’s response to the Eastern Sentry, reinforcing the Alliance’s air defences on its eastern flank, and supported by RAF Voyager air-to-air refuelling aircraft. Operating from the UK, RAF Typhoons will conduct air defence missions over Poland, operating alongside allied forces, from Denmark, France, and Germany, to ensure the security of Allied territory and deter further aggression. This activity will involve hundreds of UK personnel and I am, as always, grateful for the hard work and dedication of our Armed Forces for their work 24/7 to keep the UK and our Allies safe.

The UK’s commitment to NATO is unshakeable. UK Armed Forces play a vital role in NATO’s defence, from the permanent British Army presence in Estonia as part of NATO’s Forward Land Forces to the RAF’s rotational air policing missions in Eastern Europe. Over the past 18 months, RAF Typhoons have been deployed to Poland and Romania to protect NATO airspace. This deployment underscores the UK’s commitment to NATO and the security of Europe. The government remains resolute in its duty to protect the UK and our NATO Allies.

The UK’s commitment to NATO is unshakeable. UK Armed Forces play a vital role in NATO’s defence, from the permanent British Army presence in Estonia as part of NATO’s Forward Land Forces to the RAF’s rotational air policing missions in Eastern Europe. Over the past 18 months, RAF Typhoons have been deployed to Poland and Romania to protect NATO airspace. This deployment underscores the UK’s commitment to NATO and the security of Europe. The government remains resolute in its duty to protect the UK and our NATO Allies.

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seen at 10:12, 17 September in Written Ministerial Statements.