Washington and London signed

Washington and London signed a treaty last week, intended to ease British access to U.S. defense equipment and related data. The treaty is a successor to the abortive International Traffic in Arms Regulations waiver (ITAR) discussions. The treaty will require U.S. Senate support for it to become law...

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