Boris Johnson also wished troops from the Royal Welsh regiment a happy St David’s Day.

01 March 2022

British troops have been told by Boris Johnson that their deployment on Nato’s flank with Russia was “fundamental” for the security of the alliance’s members.

The Prime Minister greeted and joked with British armed forces stationed in Estonia during his trip on Tuesday to eastern Europe.

Mr Johnson told UK servicemen and women the world enjoyed “greater peace and security because you are on the front line of our collective Western defence”.

He also wished troops from the Royal Welsh regiment a happy St David’s Day when he met them at the Tapa base.

In impromptu remarks about the importance of their role, he told them: “I think what you’re doing is fundamental for the safety, security of all of our nations, but also of our values – freedom, democracy, independent sovereign nations.

“That’s what we believe in, that’s what Nato sticks up for.”

The Prime Minister met the serving personnel alongside Nato secretary-general Jens Stoltenberg and Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas.

He joked that Ms Kallas had told him British troops were “behaving particularly well”, to which Ms Kallas told Mr Johnson they should “keep it that way”.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson told British troops their deployment in Estonia was 'fundamental' to security in Europe
Prime Minister Boris Johnson told British troops their deployment in Estonia was ‘fundamental’ to security in Europe (Leon Neal/PA)

When Mr Johnson asked the gathered troops who liked Tapa, he was met with muted cheers. When he asked who liked Tallinn, there was no audible reply.

The Prime Minister was shown around by Lieutenant Colonel Simon Worth, Commanding Officer of the Royal Tank Regiment Battlegroup.

Speaking to personnel, Mr Johnson said it was “pretty nippy” in Estonia and discussed being allowed to drive one of the armoured military vehicles on a previous visit.

“When I first came here you let me drive one at some point,” he said. “Straight over the tundra.”

Following the visit to Tapa, Ms Kallas said Nato needed to find “more ways to cripple Putin’s war machine”.

She tweeted: “This is a clear signal of unity, strong support and solidarity.

“Our unwavering message in this current crisis: we must stop Putin’s war and #StandWithUkraine.”

Mr Johnson replied via social media, tweeting: “You have our full support Kaja.

“We are committed to helping Ukraine and protecting our Nato friends & allies – exactly why we’ve doubled numbers of British troops in Estonia in recent weeks.”

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