The United Kingdom is a major player in international politics, with interest throughout the world. The former British Empire and its successor, Commonwealth 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 system; financial system; and language throughout the world.
Summary of UK relations with the following countries/regions
United States of America. The United Kingdom is the closest military and political ally of the United States. The two countires share military research and intelligence facilities. The UK has purchased military technology from the USA such as Tomahawk cruise missiles and Trident nuclear missiles. The USA also maintains a large amount of military personnel in the UK. Traditionally, the Prime Minister of the UK and the President of the United States have been close allies.
European Union. The UK has been a member of the EU since 1972. Although the UK is not a member of the Euro, it still plays a major part in the day to day workings of the EU. The UK has clashed with individual countries of the European Union, particuarly France and Germany over the war on Iraq.
Republic of Ireland. The UK works closely with the Irish government in areas concerning the peace process in Northern Ireland. Under the Ireland Act 1949 Irish citizens are treated as though they are Commonwealth citizens and not aliens for the purposes of law.
Cyprus. The UK maintains two sovereign area military bases on the island. The UK is also a signatory to a treaty with Greece and Turkey concerning the independence of Cyprus.
Africa. The UK was once the colonial power in many African countries. Nowadays the UK as lead member of the Commonwealth of Nations seeks to infulence Africa through its foreign policies. Current UK disputes are with Zimbabwe over its treatment of British nationals and white farm owners.
Major International Disputes between the UK and Foreign countries since 1945
- 1949- dispute with USSR over access to West Berlin
- Korean War- war with China/North Korea
- Suex Crisis- war with Eypgt
- disputes with Iceland over fishing rights
- 1982- war with Argentina over the Falkland Islands
- dispute with the United States over the invasion of the Commonwealth island of Greneda, of which Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom is Queen
- disputes with Libya after a policewoman is shot dead in London by a gunman from within the Libyan embassy.
- dispute with Libya over the bombing of a Panam flight over the Scottish town of Lockerbie
- Gulf War- war with Iraq
- dispute with the European Union over the ban on exports of British meat products, UK withdraws co-operation with the organisation.
- dispute with Chilie over the arrest of General Pinochet
- 2003- disputes with Russia, France, and Germany over Iraq
- Northern Ireland issue with Ireland (historic peace agreement signed 10 April 1998);
- Gibraltar issue with Spain;
- Argentina claims Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas);
- Argentina claims South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands;
- Mauritius claims island of Diego Garcia in British Indian Ocean Territory;
- Rockall continental shelf dispute involving Denmark, Iceland, and Ireland (Ireland and the UK have signed a boundary agreement in the Rockall area);
- territorial claim in Antarctica (British Antarctic Territory);
- Seychelles claims Chagos Archipelago in British Indian Ocean Territory
Illicit drugs: gateway country for Latin American cocaine entering the European market; producer and major consumer of synthetic drugs, synthetic precursor chemicals; major consumer of Southwest Asian heroin; money-laundering center