On the afternoon of June 12, it was reported that the United Kingdom and the United States agreed to strengthen scientific and technological ties under the framework of the new Atlantic Charter. They will establish a new technological partnership to promote relations between the two countries, create employment opportunities, and protect the safety of citizens.
This partnership will aim to promote cooperation in areas such as safety and resilience in critical supply chains, battery technology, and emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence. They will also formulate a new statement of intent to develop the potential of quantum technology, make recommendations on future technologies such as 6G, and strengthen cooperation in digital technology standards.
British Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab (Dominic Raab) said in an interview with the British “Daily Telegraph” that the United Kingdom and the United States will work together to lead the global fight against cyber attacks on national infrastructure, businesses, medical services and schools. He warned that the United Kingdom is planning to announce a series of sanctions against foreign hackers who “systematically conduct cyber attacks for profit, espionage or cause chaos.”
He added that improving the resilience of national networks and infrastructure will be a key theme of the Group of Seven (G7) meeting. US President Joe Biden is understood to be promoting the integration of cyber defense into the G7. Leaders will publish at the end of the meeting. Joint statement.
On June 10th, local time, the President of the United States and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Boris Johnson updated the Atlantic Charter of the two countries during World War II.
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