On Tuesday, foreign minister James Cleverly will meet his Israeli colleague in London to sign a seven-year technological, commercial, and security accord.
Eli Cohen will sign the new British-Israeli roadmap in London.
“Our roadmap will allow us to fully take advantage of possibilities in areas of mutual interest, including tech, commerce, and security,” Cleverly said before the visit.
Britain said discussions would also address Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories’ recent bloodshed, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and Iran’s threat.
The announcement said the new arrangement includes 20 million pounds ($24.50 million) in collaborative technology and innovation investment.
“A critical goal for both administrations,” Britain and Israel began trade discussions last year.
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