British troops serving on Nato’s eastern flank over Christmas are sending a “powerful message” to Vladimir Putin about the UK’s commitment to European security, John Healey said.
The Defence Secretary said military personnel were serving “in a world in which global insecurities are rising”.
The 900 personnel in Estonia are among the 10,000 members of the British armed forces deployed overseas during the Christmas period.
“Our presence here is a powerful message to our allies and adversaries: the UK stands ready to defend its allies and uphold our shared values, all year round.”
Mr Healey, who visited the Tapa military base earlier this month, said: “It was an honour to spend time with some of those troops in Estonia, to serve them Christmas lunch and thank them for their commitment and professionalism.”
Mr Healey said: “In a world in which global insecurities are rising, we depend more and more on those who are willing to serve.
“And those who are willing to serve are supported by the families that stand with them and behind them.
“This Christmas, I pay special tribute to those 10,000 military personnel who are deployed overseas, many of them not seeing family and loved ones at this important time.”