- Foreign relations of the United Kingdom
The
United Kingdom (UK) is a key player in international politics, with interests throughout the world. The formerBritish Empire , notably through its successor, theCommonwealth of Nations , links the UK with many of the world's nations in one way or another. The UK has also exported its parliamentary style government, legal and financial systems, and language throughout the world. The UK is a major Member State in theEuropean Union (EU) and holds a permanent seat on theUN Security Council .ummary of UK relations specific countries and regions
United States of America
The United Kingdom and the
United States are close military allies. The two countries share cultural similarities, as well as military research and intelligence facilities. The UK has purchased military technology from the USA such as Tomahawk cruise missiles and Trident nuclear missiles, and the US has purchased equipment from Britain (e.g.Harrier ). The USA also maintains a large number of military personnel in the UK. In recent years, thePrime Minister of the United Kingdom and thePresident of the United States have often been close friends, for exampleTony Blair andBill Clinton and later withGeorge W. Bush and in the 1980s the often like-mindedMargaret Thatcher andRonald Reagan . Present British policy is that the relationship with theUnited States represents Britain's "most important bilateral relationship" [http://www.ft.com/cms/s/f845cfdc-3bd8-11dc-8002-0000779fd2ac.html] .European Union
The UK has had good relations with the rest of Europe since the Second World War. It became a member of the European Economic Community in 1973. The EEC eventually became the European Union through the Maastricht Treaty of the European Union in 1993. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/january/1/newsid_2459000/2459167.stm BBC ON THIS DAY | 1 | 1973: Britain joins the EEC ] ] . Although the UK does not use the
Euro and is not a member of theEurozone [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/january/1/newsid_4044000/4044891.stm BBC ON THIS DAY | 1 | 2002: Celebrations as euro hits the streets ] ] , it still plays a leading role in the day to day workings of the EU. The UK has clashed with other Member States of the European Union, particularly withFrance andGermany , most recently over the US-led war with Iraq [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/march/20/newsid_3495000/3495453.stm BBC ON THIS DAY | 20 | 2003: US launches missiles against Saddam ] ] .Commonwealth of Nations
The UK has varied relationships with the countries that make up the
Commonwealth of Nations which originated from theBritish Empire . The Queen is the head of the Commonwealth and is head of 16 of its 53 member states. Those that retain the Queen as head of state are calledCommonwealth Realms . TheEuropean Union generally takes precedence over the Commonwealth, and the UK has tended to side with EU countries over Commonwealth countries when disputes arise. For example, over French nuclear testing, the UK sided with France over fellowAnglosphere nations,Australia and New Zealand. Over time several countries have been suspended from the Commonwealth for various reasons.Zimbabwe was suspended because of the authoritarian rule of its President [ [http://www.dfat.gov.au/intorgs/commonwealth/aus_comm_3.html The Commonwealth of Nations - Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade ] ] and so too wasPakistan but has since returned. Countries which becomerepublic s are still eligible for membership of the commonwealth so long as they are deemed democratic. Commonwealth nations such asMalaysia enjoyed no export duties before the UK concentrated their economic relationship with EU member states. This policy has somewhat backfired with the growth of India. British diplomats are now trying to assert this link.India
India was a colony of Britain from 1858 to 1947 and the
British East India Company ruled over large parts of India from the 18th century before that. Since 1947, relations between the two countries have been good. Around two million Indian immigrants live in the United Kingdom.India is the second biggest investor in theUK following the US. Indian culture and cuisine are very popular in the UK (although the stereotypical Indian curry,Chicken Tikka Massala , is actuallyGlaswegian recipe). Tea is imported to Britain from India. Both India and the UK, are members of theCommonwealth of Nations .Republic of Ireland
Despite a long history of conflict from English Tudor plantation in Ireland to the Irish War of independence, the UK presently works closely with the government of the
Republic of Ireland in areas concerning the peace process inNorthern Ireland as well as on many security issues. In 1949 the Irish Houses of Parliament passed the Republic of Ireland Act, making the Republic of Ireland officially fully independent; the country withdrew from the Commonwealth. Under theIreland Act 1949 Irish citizens are treated as though they are Commonwealth citizens and not aliens for the purposes of law. Until 1998, the Republic of Ireland claimed Northern Ireland, but this was rescinded under theBelfast Agreement through an amendment of the Irish Constitution, which now states an aspiration to peaceful unity. There is an ongoing dispute that also involvesDenmark andIceland , over the status of the ocean floor surroundingRockall . However, this is for the most part a trivial issue rarely makes it onto British-Irish meeting agendas. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/september/21/newsid_4582000/4582327.stm BBC ON THIS DAY | 21 | 1955: Britain claims Rockall ] ]Pakistan
Pakistan, being a former part of the crown jewel; the British Raj, Pakistan has maintained very good relations with the United Kingdom. Relations with Pakistan felt a slight drop in November 2007 due to the Pakistani state of emergency and resultant suspension of Pakistan from the commonwealth of Nations. Relations since then, however have improved dramatically.
Germany
Since
World War II the UK has enjoyed excellent relations withWest Germany , as well as the reunitedGermany . The UK has maintained a large military prescence in Germany since World War II.Tony Blair andGerhard Schröder also enjoyed a good relationship although this was tempered by theIraq War , where Germany aligned with France in not supporting military action against Iraq. The formerGerman Democratic Republic was asocialist state with which the UK was naturally hostile towards during theCold War . Germany and the UK are both members of theEU .France
As with Germany the political position of both countries can be seen as very good, the British population engage in a lively and highly tongue-in-cheek relationship and mostly friendly rivalry with France, stemming from hundreds of years of rivalry and enmity between the two countries and perhaps epitomised by The Sun newspaper's relentless bashing of French institutions and personalities. There have been continual clashes publicly and through national newspapers over such issues as the
Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) whereFrance is seen as a major net recipient and unduly so. However in important times the United Kingdom and France normally stick close together. The two nations maintain a mutual respect for one another as both countries suffered greatly during both World Wars in which both were members of the Allies.On a two-day summit which began inLondon 26 March 2008, Queen Elizabeth II threw a lavish banquet atWindsor Castle after taking the president ofFrance ,Nicolas Sarkozy , and his wifeCarla Bruni-Sarkozy on a carriage ride through the streets ofWindsor .Gordon Brown hopes the visit will cement his warm relationship with Sarkozy, and offer a chance to discuss France's positive new stance toward theUnited States . Other weighty topics are: expansion of France's military role inNATO andAfghanistan , a jointnuclear energy program,immigration , and theSubprime mortgage crisis that has spread from theUnited States toEurope . After visiting the queen, Sarkozy and Bruni-Sarkozy will lay a wreath at the Tomb ofThe Unknown Warrior atWestminster Abbey -- a gesture designed to emphasize that Britain and France have foughtWorld War I andWorld War II together. Besides, the meeting shall thrash out thorny issues including a stalled jointaircraft carrier project and slow progress on a joint call for a 26,000-strong peacekeeping unit ofUnited Nations andAfrican Union troops forSudan 's westernDarfur region. Relations between London and Paris have improved dramatically in recent months, and Sarkozy's arrival is a chance to "put it up in lights". [ [http://edition.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/europe/03/26/britain.france.ap/index.html UK to give Sarkozy, wife royal welcome - CNN.com ] ]Italy
Between 4 and 5 million British tourists visit Italy every year, while 1 million Italian tourists visit the UK. [http://www.fco.gov.uk/servlet/Front?pagename=OpenMarket/Xcelerate/ShowPage&c=Page&cid=1007029394365&a=KCountryProfile&aid=1019061811914 Italy Country Profile, Foreign and Commonwealth Office] ] There are about 19,000 British nationals living in Italy, and 150,000 Italians living in the UK. [ [http://www.britishembassy.gov.uk/servlet/Front?pagename=OpenMarket/Xcelerate/ShowPage&c=Page&cid=1056116855010 Bilateral Relations British Embassy, Italy ] ]
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Britalian ' - British people of Italian descent.Kosovo
The United Kingdom has stated its support and recognition of the breakaway state of Kosovo from Serbia. [ [http://edition.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/europe/02/19/kosovo.independence/index.html U.S., Britain, France and the Netherlands back Kosovo] ] The United Kingdom and Kosovo also maintain bilateral relations at ambassadorial level. The UK has been lobbying on behalf of the Republic of Kosovo for international recognition.
Israel
Ever since its recognized independence in 1948, the United Kingdom and
Israel have shared cordial and strongly strategic relations; the two nations share interests in the fields of political cooperation, immigration (seeing as manyBritish Jews migrate to Israel) and economic tradeFact|date=August 2008. Nevertheless, Anglo-Israeli relations became turbulent in the summer of 2006 when Prime MinisterTony Blair , along with many other European leaders criticized IDF airstrikes againstHezbollah targets inLebanon , which had high civilian casualties. During the current Brown premiership, relations between the two countries continued to remain close.Cyprus
The UK maintains two sovereign area military bases on the island of
Cyprus . The UK is also a signatory to a treaty withGreece andTurkey concerning the independence of Cyprus, theTreaty of Guarantee , which maintains that Britain is a "guarantor power" of the island's independence. [ [http://www.sba.mod.uk/ Sovereign Base Areas Cyprus ] ]Turkey
Africa
The UK was once a dominant colonial power in many countries on the continent of
Africa and remains the largest investor in sub-Saharan Africa. Nowadays the UK as lead member of theCommonwealth of Nations seeks to influence Africa through its foreign policies. Current UK disputes are withZimbabwe over alleged human rights violations.Tony Blair has set up theAfrica Commission and urged countries to end Third World Debt.Major international disputes between the UK and foreign countries since 1945
* 1946 – territorial disputes with
Soviet Union ,Poland ,Hungary , DDR,Bulgaria and others.
* 1948-1949 –Berlin Blockade - dispute with USSR over access toWest Berlin [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/special_report/1998/03/98/berlin/72088.stm BBC News | Berlin | The Berlin blockade: Moscow draws the iron curtain ] ]
* 1950-1953 –Korean War - war with thePeople's Republic of China /North Korea
* 1951-1954 –Abadan Crisis - dispute withIran over expropriated oil assets
* 1956-1957 –Suez Crisis - armed conflict withEgypt , and dispute with most ofinternational community
* 1958 –First Cod War - fishing dispute withIceland
* 1962-1966 –Konfrontasi - war withIndonesia
* 1972-1973 –Second Cod War - fishing dispute withIceland
* 1975-1976 –Third Cod War - fishing dispute withIceland [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/january/19/newsid_2530000/2530223.stm BBC ON THIS DAY | 19 | 1973: Super tug to defend fishing fleet ] ]
* 1980 – withAustralia over nuclear testing by the United Kingdom in lands claimed by some Aboriginal groups to be sacred.
* 1982 –Falklands War - war withArgentina over theFalkland Islands
* 1983 – dispute with theUnited States over itsInvasion of Grenada , of whichElizabeth II of the United Kingdom is themonarch . [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/october/25/newsid_3207000/3207509.stm BBC ON THIS DAY | 25 | 1983: US troops invade Grenada ] ] [ [http://countrystudies.us/caribbean-islands/82.htm Grenada - Relations with the United States ] ]
* 1984 – dispute withLibya after a policewoman is shot dead in London by a gunman from within the Libyan embassy.
* 1988 – further dispute with Libya over the 1988 bombing of a Pan Am flight over the Scottish town ofLockerbie [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/december/21/newsid_2539000/2539447.stm BBC ON THIS DAY | 21 | 1988: Jumbo jet crashes onto Lockerbie ] ]
* 1991 –Gulf War withIraq [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/january/17/newsid_2530000/2530375.stm BBC ON THIS DAY | 17 | 1991: 'Mother of all Battles' begins ] ]
* 1994 – dispute with theEuropean Union ,United States andCanada over the ban on exports of British meat products, UK withdraws co-operation with the EU.Fact|date=August 2008
* 1995 – involvement inYugoslavia (specifically Bosnia) through NATO
* 1999 – involvement in NATO bombing campaign onKosovo
* 2001 – occupation ofAfghanistan
* 2003 – war against, and subsequent occupation of,Iraq , including disputes withRussia ,France , andGermany
* 2007 – (ongoing) diplomatic dispute withRussia over the death ofAlexander Litvinenko [ [http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2007/jul/19/russia.world Timeline: Anglo-Russian relations | UK news | guardian.co.uk ] ]overeignty Disputes
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Spain claims the British overseas territory of Gibraltar. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/country_profiles/3851047.stm BBC NEWS | World | Europe | Country profiles | Regions and territories: Gibraltar ] ]
*Argentina claims the overseas territories of theFalkland Islands andSouth Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands . [ [http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/Falkland_Islands Falkland Islands - LoveToKnow 1911 ] ]
*Mauritius claims the entireChagos Archipelago in theBritish Indian Ocean Territory , including the island ofDiego Garcia used as a joint UK/US military base since the 1950s when the inhabitants were forcibly removed, Blenheim Reef, Speakers Bank and all the other features. [ [http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G1-121404611.html The battle for the Chagos archipelago: Mauritius is preparing to go to the International Court of Justice to re-claim its sovereignty over the Chagos archipelago. Nasseem Ackb... ] ]
* Dispute overterritorial waters andcontinental shelf rights aroundRockall .
* There is a territorial claim inAntarctica , theBritish Antarctic Territory , which overlaps with areas claimed byChile andArgentina . [ [http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2007/oct/19/climatechange.fossilfuels Argentina ready to challenge Britain's Antarctic claims | Environment | The Guardian ] ]References
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British military history
*Common Travel Area
*Foreign and Commonwealth Office
*Department for International Development
*Heads of United Kingdom Missions
*Sino-British Joint Declaration
*Diplomatic missions of the United Kingdom
*List of diplomatic missions in the United Kingdom External links
* [http://www.fco.gov.uk Foreign and Commonwealth Office]
* [http://www.dfid.gov.uk Department for International Development]
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