Yvette Cooper will call for global co-operation to tackle "information warfare" in a speech tomorrow. The Foreign Secretary will say that the UK and its allies must revive a spirit of co-operation fostered by a series of treaties 100 years ago in order to tackle misinformation.
She will set out a series of actions which have been taken against cyber threats, interference and disinformation propagated by hostile states in her address today, which marks the centenary of the Locarno Treaties. The series of agreements were signed in December 1925, in an effort to bolster peace in western Europe in the years after the First World War, and led to an improved political climate known at the time as the "spirit of Locarno".
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