Author (Corporate) | France: Ministère des Affaires Étrangères (France: Ministry of Foreign Affairs) |
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Publisher | France: Ministère des Affaires Étrangères [France: Ministry of Foreign Affairs] |
Series Title | News |
Series Details | 18.01.18 |
Publication Date | 18/01/2018 |
Content Type | News |
Background Created in 1976 the France-British Summit was a regular meeting between the President of France and the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and their government ministers. Its objective was to strengthen strategic bilateral cooperation in the following areas: + Defence The 2018 Summit took place in the context of the UK negotiating to leave the European Union (Brexit), with Britain claiming it still wanted to maintain a close security relationship with its European partners, and President's Macron's European Intervention Initiative. In addition, France sought further cooperation from the United Kingdom in connection with the migration challenges facing France and, in particular, the pressures facing Calais. A range of agreements were signed at the summit including in the field of security, migration, economy and culture, with France offering to loan the Bayeux Tapestry to the UK in the near future. Following the Summit a series of documents were published covering agreements in the following areas: + Security and defence For further information on specific topics dealt with at the summit click on the links below: + defence and security cooperation |
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Source Link | Link to Main Source https://uk.ambafrance.org/Emmanuel-Macron-meets-Theresa-May-at-UK-France-summit |
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Countries / Regions | France, United Kingdom |