BRUSSELS — On Monday, Prime Minister Mark Carney will sign a major security and defence partnership pact with European leaders in Brussels. This agreement is expected to be one of the most comprehensive deals Europe has ever made with a third country.
The pact aims to strengthen collaboration on security and defence issues between Canada and European nations. A senior European Union official highlighted the significance of the deal, emphasizing its scope and potential impact on transatlantic cooperation.
The partnership will focus on:
- Joint efforts to tackle global security challenges
- Enhancing mutual defence capabilities
This move reflects a growing commitment from both Canada and Europe to work closely in protecting their citizens and interests worldwide. The signing event in Brussels marks a key moment in international relations, promising tighter ties and more strategic cooperation.
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