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Defence Secretary Michael Fallon announces new £90m investment to support F-35 fighter jets as he insists Britain has ‘no closer friend than the US’

He met with General Mattis today to discuss the US commitment to Nato and plans to 'shame' other countries into coughing up more

MICHAEL FALLON has insisted that Britain stands "shoulder to shoulder" with the US and there is "no closer friend" as he unveiled a new £90m defence contract.

The Defence Secretary met with US Defence Secretary General Mattis today to discuss the US commitment to Nato and plans to 'shame' other countries into coughing up more.

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General Mattis and Sir Michael Fallon held talks this morningCredit: Sky News

Mr Fallon stressed on Radio 4 this morning that our relationship with the US mattered more as we prepared to quit the EU.

He said: "As we leave the EU, our bilateral relationships matter more than ever, so we’ll be enhancing our cooperation and investing more in our joint F-35 fast jet programme."

He announced that Britain would spend £90m on a BAE contract to help repair the fighter jets.

The pair were meeting just nine days after terrorist Khalid Masood killed four people in WestminsterCredit: Getty Images
The Defence Secretary insisted America was our closest allyCredit: Sky News

In a joint press conference today, Sir Michael insisted that Britain has "no closer friend than the US" and we stood "shoulder to shoulder" with them to defeat Isis in the Middle East.

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He went on: "Our relationship endures because it is founded firmly on the values we have in common... Last week's terrorist attack in London reminds us that those values are under attack."

Retired Marine Corps General Mattis described it as a "senseless murder" and said that the "maniacs who think that by hurting us they can scare us... we don't scare".

He added: "We will always stand together with our British allies, bound by inseparable ties".

Sir Micheal promised that Britain and America would "continue fighting for freedom... now and into the future".

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He also said that other Nato members would be "shamed" into spending more on the alliance.

Sir Michael insisted that the two would "agree further steps to modernise Nato and ensure greater burden sharing".

America has said that other European countries must shoulder more of the burden to pay for defence in the region.

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