The UK and US will deepen their commitment to the economic and
security relationship that has made them indispensable allies and
trade partners for more than 80 years, when a new Strategic
Dialogue opens in London on Tuesday (10 September).
Foreign Secretary will host US Secretary of State
Antony Blinken to open comprehensive talks where the 2 close
allies will explore ways to continue strengthening the special
relationship that has delivered security and prosperity since the
Second World War.
Talks between the 2 foreign ministers will also cover unwavering
support for Ukraine in its fight against Russian aggression and
the UK and US commitment to a long-term peaceful settlement in
the Middle East and enabling a two-state solution.
Foreign Secretary said:
The UK has no greater friend than America. The special
relationship has been cherished on both sides of the Atlantic for
more than 80 years, but together we are committed to
supercharging our alliance to bring security and growth to Brits
and Americans alike.
In a more volatile and insecure world, it is even more important
that we are highly aligned nations. Together we are re-energising
our economic partnership, working together to tackle insecurity
abroad and facing the future in unity and confidence.
This Strategic Dialogue will cover key elements of the UK-US
relationship, including defence and security, Europe, Ukraine,
the Middle East, the Indo-Pacific, secure, resilient and
sustainable growth and other global priorities.
It will reflect the immense value the UK places on its economic
relationship with the US. With the UK and US sharing a $1
trillion investment relationship, a re-energised and enhanced
economic partnership presents huge opportunities for people and
businesses on both sides of the Atlantic – supporting the new
government's priority to grow the economy.
The Foreign Secretary and Secretary Blinken previously met during
the NATO Summit in Washington DC in July. The 2 sides plan for
the Strategic Dialogue to become an annual event to ensure the
full benefits of the special relationship are seen in the UK, US
and around the world.
The UK and US are equally united in promoting prosperity and
stability in the Indo-Pacific, and the dialogue will cover their
commitment to ensuring regional security through the AUKUS
partnership.