We will certainly resist any further increase in current expenditure because we want maximum value for money from the EAS, as we do from every other arm of the European Union. I welcomed Baroness Ashton's pledge on 8 July that she would do everything possible"““to maximise cost efficiencies, avoid duplication and strengthen financial discipline.””"
She said:"““I want a lean and efficient Service that assures best value for money, staffed by the best and the brightest from across the European Union.””"
The Government worked hard to defend the national interest and did all that we could to ensure that the service continued to respect national competences and recognised the central importance of intergovernmentalism in framing the European Union's common foreign policy. Through a robust and pragmatic approach, we have secured a framework for the EAS that respects UK interests, that can strengthen and support national diplomacy, and that will not lead to additional costs in the long term. This is only the start, however, and we now need to work intensively with our European partners to make it a reality. I commend the motion to the House.
European External Action Service
Proceeding contribution from
David Lidington
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 14 July 2010.
It occurred during Debate on European External Action Service.
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