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US And Britain Sign Defence Trade Treaty

President George W. Bush and Prime Minister Tony Blair. Photo courtesy AFP.
by Staff Writers
London (AFP) Jun 21, 2007
President George W. Bush and Prime Minister Tony Blair have signed a treaty allowing Britain to buy defence products from the United States without individual export licences, Blair's office and the White House said Thursday. The Defence Trade Cooperation Treaty will address what was reportedly a significant disagreement between the two allies by making it easier to export equipment bought by Britain.

The two sides hope to finalise implementation of the new arrangements by the end of the year, Downing Street said.

"They have agreed to improve transatlantic defence information sharing by reducing the barriers to exchange of defence goods, services and information between the US and UK," a statement from Blair's office added.

The White House later released a similarly worded joint statement.

"By removing barriers to communication and collaboration between, and among, our armed forces and our defense industries, we will provide our forces with the most effective means possible to counter these threats," it said.

Blair himself said he was "delighted" with the agreement.

"Achieving this agreement has become more important than ever before," he said in a statement on the Downing Street website.

"At a time when British and American forces continue to work closely in defence and security operations around the world, both governments believe we must continue enhancing our ability to cooperate together."

Britain is Washington's main ally in Iraq and is also fighting alongside the US as part of the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan.

Last year, the United States reportedly approved 8,500 British-related export licences for defence products.

The agreement is also likely to lead to faster sharing of classified information and simplify technology-sharing arrangements.

It comes amid a rumbling row over the British government's highly controversial decision to halt an investigation into a slush fund allegedly set up by arms firm BAE Systems to support 1980s arms deals with Saudi Arabia.

Source: Agence France-Presse

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