§ Mr. StrangTo ask the Secretary of State for Defence what further discussions he has had with his European
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§ Mr. Ian StewartMy right hon. Friend last met his NATO European colleagues at the Eurogroup and Defence Planning Committee ministerial meetings in Brussels in May. I have nothing to add to the communiqués issued after those meetings, copies of which have been placed in the Library of the House.