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Ministry of Defence to give evidence on UK’s nuclear deterrence capabilities

Monday 7 October 2024

Tomorrow the House of Lords International Agreements Committee will be hearing evidence from Ministry of Defence officials about the UK’s strategic nuclear deterrent. 
 
Giving evidence will be: 

  • Joe Pitt-Rashid - Director of Strategy and Policy for the Defence Nuclear Organisation at Ministry of Defence  
  • Roland Knott - Deputy Director Warhead Capability at Ministry of Defence 
  • Commodore Paul Carter - Deputy Director AUKUS Programme at Ministry of Defence 

Issues likely to be raised by Committee members include:  

  • The significance of the UK-US Mutual Defence Agreement (MDA) to the UK’s nuclear deterrence capabilities 
  • Implications of the key amendments, including allowing the UK to transfer materials and equipment for naval nuclear propulsion to the US  
  • The rationale for removing the time limit of certain provisions and placing the MDA on an enduring basis    
  • The UK’s commitments under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and the development of UK-US nuclear defence relations  
  • The impact of amendments on nuclear defence spending 

The session will take place on Tuesday 8 October 2024 at 4pm and can be followed live on Parliament TV.

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