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Sunday 01 December 2019 12:43 pm  |  Updated:  Sunday 01 December 2019 1:20 pm

Jeremy Corbyn calls for closer Nato relationship with Russia

By: Stefan Boscia

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YORK, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 01: Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn delivers a speech on international and foreign policy at York College on December 01, 2019 in York, England. Political parties continue to campaign around the country as Britain prepares to go to the polls on December 12, 2019 to vote in a pre-Christmas general election. (Photo by Ian Forsyth/Getty Images)

Jeremy Corbyn has advocated for Nato to de-escalate tensions with Russia, while signalling a Labour government would distance itself from the United States.

Corbyn launched Labour’s foreign policy on Sunday afternoon, emphasising that Nato should change its policy direction.

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The Labour leader said next week’s Nato summit in London should be about “reducing tensions in Europe and beyond”.

“President Macron is right to press the case for a change of direction in Nato policy, including the need to de-escalate conflict with Russia and a wider perspective on the most serious threats to our common security,” he said.

He also signalled that a Corbyn government would distance itself from the Donald Trump administration and called Boris Johnson the “world’s leading sycophant” toward the US President.

“It is time for Britain to stop clinging on to Donald Trump’s coat-tails,” he said.

“Britain must make its own foreign policy free from a knee-jerk subservience to a US administration which repudiates our values.”

Corbyn also announced that he would introduce a “War Powers Bill” if elected, which ensured that prime ministers cannot launch military action without parliamentary approval.

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He pledged to create a “peace and conflict-prevention fund”, spend £400m to increase “diplomatic capacity” and to stop arms sales to Saudi Arabia.

The Labour leader also promised £100m extra peace keeping funding and to “recognise the state of Palestine”.

Corbyn evoked Friday’s London Bridge terror attack in his speech, blaming US and Britain intervention in the Middle East for cases of extremism on home soil.

“The war on terror has manifestly failed,” he said.

“Britain’s repeated military interventions in North Africa and the wider Middle East, including Afghanistan, have exacerbated rather than resolved the problems.

“This policy has not made us one bit safer – if anything, it has made us less safe.”

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Responding to the speech, foreign secretary Dominic Raab said: “Jeremy Corbyn has consistently opposed all action that we have taken to make this country safer.

“If elected as Prime Minister he would weaken Britain’s security and undermine the alliances that protect us.”

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