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<p>The Government continues to work closely with European partners, as with other
international allies, to combat the threat from terrorist groups. That includes strong
bilateral cooperation and the continued use of a range of EU tools that contribute
to keeping our citizens safe. Following the referendum, the UK retains its rights
and obligations as a full member of the EU, up to the point at which we exit.</p><p>The
Government is clear that effective cooperation with EU Member States on security and
policing in order to combat terrorism will continue to be a UK priority, and key partners
have confirmed their commitment to continue to work closely in an area where the UK
has played a key role in advancing European capability.</p><p>As part of the exit
negotiations, we will need to consider the full range of options to ensure effective
cooperation after the UK leaves the EU. This will include taking into account the
evolving nature of the terrorist threat we face.</p>
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