Britain and Canada will establish joint diplomatic missions and share embassy offices abroad, William Hague will announce later today.
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From The Telegraph
Mr Hague is due to disclose more details of the plans when he meets his Canadian
counterpart, John Baird, in Ottawa later today, a Foreign Office spokesman
said.
The proposals involve "colocating" embassies and sharing consular
services in countries where one of the nations does not have an embassy, the
spokesman said.
Mr Hague and Mr Baird will sign an agreement and hold a press conference this
afternoon to explain more about the plans.
"We have stood shoulder to shoulder from the great wars of the last century to fighting terrorists in Afghanistan and supporting Arab Spring Nations like Libya and Syria. We are first cousins.
Ahead of the meeting, Mr Hague said: "As the Prime Minister said when
addressing the Canadian parliament last year: 'We are two nations, but under
one Queen and united by one set of values'.
"We have stood shoulder to shoulder from the great wars of the last century to fighting terrorists in Afghanistan and supporting Arab Spring Nations like Libya and Syria. We are first cousins.
"So it is natural that we look to link up our embassies with Canada's in
places where that suits both countries. It will give us a bigger reach
abroad for our businesses and people for less cost."
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