Britain and Germany sign defense pact to counter Russia's growing threat

Defence Secretary John Healey speaks to members of the Coldstream Guards before his German counterpart Boris Pistorius arrives to sign a new UK-Germany Defence Agreement at Trinity House in London, Wednesday Oct. 23, 2024. (Jordan Pettitt/PA via AP)

LONDON (AP) — German submarine-hunting planes will patrol the North Atlantic from a base in Scotland under a new Britain-Germany defense pact sealed in response to the growing threat from Russia.

Defense ministers from Britain and Germany signed the agreement in London on Wednesday in what officials call the first such defense pact between the two NATO member countries to boost European security amid rising Russian aggression.

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