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<p>The UK signed a 'Joint Declaration on the Export & Subsequent Use of Armed
or Strike-Enabled Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs)' on 5 October 2016, along with 52
other States. The UK already has a robust set of export controls in place in relation
to UAVs. Following the Joint Declaration, we are in discussion with a number of countries
about developing a set of international best practice standards regarding the export
of armed or strike-enabled UAVs. These discussions are continuing; it is not yet clear
when they will conclude<em>.</em></p>
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