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British Prime Minister David Cameron to visit White House

By Andrew V. Pestano
The leaders will meet after one of the most deadly terrorist attacks France has experienced in recent times. Photo courtesy (NATO/UPI)
The leaders will meet after one of the most deadly terrorist attacks France has experienced in recent times. Photo courtesy (NATO/UPI)

WASHINGTON, Jan. 11 (UPI) -- President Barack Obama will host British Prime Minister David Cameron at The White House on Thursday and Friday.

The leaders will attend a working dinner on Thursday and a meeting in the Oval Office on Friday. They will discuss economic issues, international trade, Ebola and cybersecurity, a statement released by press secretary Josh Earnest said.

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Cameron is expected to propose greater collaboration between the countries against cyberattacks.

In 2014, more than 80 percent of large companies in the U.K. experienced some form of a security breach by hackers. These hacks can cost £600,000 to £1.5m to fix.

They will also discuss Iran, counter-terrorism, the Islamic State and Russia's actions in Ukraine.

The statement said that President Obama "looks forward to beginning the New Year by working with Prime Minister Cameron on these issues and reaffirming the enduring special relationship between the United States and the United Kingdom."

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