US–UK Bilateral Working Groups

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The US–UK Bilateral Working Groups are joint forums where the United States and United Kingdom coordinate on specific policy areas to strengthen and manage their close diplomatic, security, and economic relationship.


Statements (44)
Predicate Object
instanceOf US–UK diplomatic forum
bilateral cooperation mechanism
intergovernmental working group framework
characteristic jointly led by US and UK officials
organized by thematic policy area
serve as forums for regular dialogue
support the broader US–UK special relationship
coordinationLevel bilateral
countryInvolved United Kingdom
United States
participants UK government officials
US government officials
policyArea climate and energy
critical and emerging technologies
cybersecurity
defense cooperation
defense industrial base cooperation
diplomacy
economic policy
economic security
foreign policy coordination
intelligence and security cooperation
multilateral coordination in NATO and other forums
sanctions coordination
security
supply chain resilience
technology and innovation
trade and investment
purpose to coordinate on specific policy areas between the United States and the United Kingdom
to manage the close US–UK bilateral relationship
to strengthen the US–UK diplomatic relationship
to strengthen the US–UK economic relationship
to strengthen the US–UK security relationship
relatedTo US–UK defense and security cooperation
US–UK economic and trade dialogue
US–UK special relationship
US–UK strategic partnership
relationshipManaged US–UK diplomatic relationship
US–UK economic relationship
US–UK security relationship
scope implementation of joint initiatives
information sharing
policy coordination
strategic planning

Referenced by (2)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Anglo-American relations
includesInstitution
US–UK Bilateral Working Groups ("US–UK economic and trade dialogue")
relatedTo

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