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<p>Delivering the deal negotiated with the EU remains the Government's top priority.
This has not changed. As set out in the Political Declaration on the future relationship
between the UK and EU, the Government has offered to cooperate closely on defence
and security as part of an ambitious Security Partnership. This would be on a case-by-case
basis, where of mutual benefit.</p><p>While our focus remains on securing agreement
with the EU, the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, like the rest of Government, is
also preparing for "No Deal". In a No Deal scenario, the UK would have to
withdraw from Common Security and Defence Policy missions and operations - both military
and civilian - and withdraw associated personnel seconded to the EU institutions.
The UK would continue to act through other multilateral fora, including through the
UN and NATO, and the UK’s cooperation and collaboration on security and defence with
individual EU Member States will continue.</p>
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