Bruce George MP marks NATO 60th Anniversary
Bruce George MP, leader of the UK Delegation to the NATO Parliamentary Assembly, today tabled an Early Day Motion in Parliament welcoming the 60th Anniversary of NATO on the 4th April. Bruce George, who is also Vice President of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly was joined in the EDM by a further ten members of the NATO PA.
Speaking today Bruce George said “NATO is probably the most enduring alliance in history. It survives as it is needed in this increasingly dangerous and volatile world. It’s evolved into being much more than just a defence organisation.”
The EDMs text read –
“That this House recognises and commemorates the 60th anniversary of NATO on 4 April 2009; pays tribute to NATO’s historic role in safeguarding the security and freedom of its members and, with the end of the Cold War, in promoting and extending stability and security to its new members; acknowledges the UK’s role in establishing NATO and its continued commitment to the Alliance; welcomes the close co-operation between NATO and the NATO Parliamentary Assembly and acknowledges the important role of Parliamentarians; stresses the importance of a co-operative relationship between NATO and the Russian Federation based on their common strategic interests; welcomes the accession of new member states to the Alliance and supports the Bucharest Summit Declaration which kept NATO’s door open for future enlargement with European democracies which are willing and able to assume the responsibilities and obligations of membership; underlines NATO’s crucial role in assisting Afghanistan to establish a secure environment for political and economic development; calls for a more equitable distribution of responsibilities across NATO’s member states; highlights NATO’s engagement around the world to build security and foster stability, from the Balkans to Darfur and to relief support following the Pakistan earthquake; and acknowledges the important role NATO plays in strengthening the Allies’ common values of democracy, human rights, individual liberty and the rule of law and reaffirms NATO’s irreplaceable role as the guarantor of its members’ security and an indispensable promoter of stability throughout the Euro-Atlantic region and beyond.”