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<p><del class="ministerial">Defence has a variety of longstanding international relationships
that support technology cooperation and quantum technologies are no exception. We
recognise that our partners in both the US and Canada have strengths in a broad range
of areas. We collaborate closely on science and technology development with both the
US and Canada both bilaterally and in a range of multilateral fora and have well established
governance forums through which we jointly consider future work that holds mutual
benefit.</del></p><p><del class="ministerial">We support the development of HMG wide
international cooperation on quantum technologies, including in support of the National
Quantum Strategy led by the Secretary of State for DSIT. This has included supporting
the signature of a UK/US letter of intent on quantum cooperation.</del></p><p><ins
class="ministerial">The Ministry of Defence has a range of specific bilateral and
multilateral collaborations ongoing that cover quantum technologies, including through
NATO (both the US and Canada) and AUKUS Pillar Two (advanced capabilities) with the
US. We also support the development of HMG wide international cooperation on quantum
technologies, such as the National Quantum Strategy led by the Secretary of State
for DSIT, which has included supporting the signature of a UK/US letter of intent
on quantum cooperation. </ins></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p>
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