(Prime
Minister): Today the Government is setting out its
approach to the Integrated Review of Security, Defence,
Development and Foreign Policy.
The Government has set in train the biggest review of our
foreign, defence, security and development policy since the end
of the Cold War. We need to grasp the opportunities of the next
decade and deliver upon the Government’s priorities. This is a
defining moment in how the UK relates to the rest of the world
and we want to take this unique opportunity to reassess our
priorities and our approach to delivering them.
The Integrated Review will
i) Define the Government's ambition for the UK's role in
the world and the long-term strategic aims for our national
security and foreign policy.
ii) Set out the way in which the UK will be a
problem-solving and burden-sharing nation, examining how we work
more effectively with our allies.
iii) Determine the capabilities we need for the next decade
and beyond to pursue our objectives and address the risks and
threats we face.
iv) Identify the necessary reforms to Government systems
and structures to achieve these goals.
v) Outline a clear approach to implementation over the next
decade and set out how we will evaluate delivery of our
aims.
The Review will be underpinned by the commitments the Government
has already made to continue to exceed the NATO target of
spending 2% of GDP on Defence, to commit 0.7% of GNI to
international development and to maintain the nuclear deterrent.
A cross-Whitehall team in the Cabinet Secretariat, and a small
taskforce in No10, will report to me and the National Security
Council. The review will be closely aligned with this year’s
Comprehensive Spending Review but will also look beyond it. The
Government will consult with experts beyond Whitehall – in the UK
and among our allies – in order to ensure the best possible
outcome and to build a strong platform for the decade ahead. We
will keep Parliament fully informed during the process as we
deliver a review that is in the best interests of the British
people across the United Kingdom.