The United States and the European Union intend to tighten control over the technological developments of countries they see as competitors that are not being used to enhance their military and intelligence capabilities. This was stated in the joint statement circulated by US President Joe Biden and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. White House after their meeting in Washington.
In a joint statement, Biden and von der Leyen said the US and EU are expanding cooperation to “prevent the leakage of sensitive cutting-edge technologies, as well as other dual-use items, to places of concern pursuing civil-military security.” fusion strategies.”
It is stated that export control systems, incoming investments and scientific cooperation are important tools that need to be modernized to meet the “changing geostrategic environment”.
“We have a common interest in ensuring that our companies’ capital, experience and expertise do not fuel technological advances, including foreign investment, that will strengthen the military and intelligence capabilities of our strategic competitors.”
US and EU statement reported On the work plans of Europe and Ukraine on energy security.