The first bilateral meeting between the two held in London focussed on three themes: current threats, capability and shared prosperity.
The meeting follows NATO and counter-Daesh Ministerial conferences held in Brussels, where the alliance agreed to adapt its command structure to better reflect the security environment through the establishment of two new headquarters: an Atlantic Command and a Logistics Command.
The UK and US are amongst only six NATO countries meeting the commitment to spend at least 2% of GDP on defence and are investing heavily in next generation technology, including the F-35 aircraft.
US F-35s are set to fly from the HMS Queen Elizabeth carrier in 2021 as a demonstration of the close relationship between the two countries.
The defence trading relationship between the UK and US is worth £3 billion a year and as the UK looks beyond Brexit, both countries hope to strengthen that aspect of the countries’ relationship.
Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson said: “From fighting in the trenches of the Great War to countering Russian aggression and tackling Daesh today, the UK has been America’s closest partner for a century. Today our countries are cooperating on everything from operations and intelligence to innovation and this meeting is an opportunity to continue strengthening our special relationship.”
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