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Press release: PM meeting with Chancellor Scholz of Germany: 2 February 2025

Prime Ministers Office 10 Downing Street

February 2
15:35 2025

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The Prime Minister hosted German Chancellor Olaf Scholz at Chequers this afternoon.

The leaders began by reflecting on the progress made between the UK and Germany in recent months, including through the signing of the Trinity House Agreement on defence, and Joint Action Plan on irregular migration. They agreed on the importance of maintaining the momentum towards an even stronger bilateral partnership.

Turning to the situation in Ukraine, the Prime Minister updated on his recent visit and reiterated that it was important to ensure the country was in the strongest possible position in the coming months, so that peace could be achieved through strength.

Russias full-scale invasion of Ukraine had underscored the importance of scaling up and coordinating defence production across Europe, the leaders agreed.

Updating on the governments Strategic Defence Review, which would be published later this year, the Prime Minister said it would encompass the lessons learned in Ukraine, and the need to out-manoeuvre Putins ongoing aggression and hostile activity across Europe.

Reflecting on the ceasefire between Israel and Gaza, the leaders welcomed the ongoing release of hostages and underscored the importance of seeing through all phases of the deal through.

A two-state solution that ensured a safe and secure Israel alongside a viable and sovereignPalestine was key, the Prime Minister added.

The leaders also discussed the Prime Ministers visit to the EU Council tomorrow, and the reset between the UK and the European Union.

The Prime Minister said he was committed to strengthening the UKs relationship with the EU to drive greater growth and closer security ties, which he believed would benefit all sides.

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