BRUSSELS — Canada and the European Union have officially signed a new security and defence partnership, marking a significant step in transatlantic cooperation. The agreement was signed at a joint summit held in Brussels on Monday.
This partnership aims to strengthen the security ties between Canada and European nations, enhancing collaboration on defence matters and shared threats. It reflects a mutual commitment to improve peace and stability across regions.
Leaders from both sides emphasized the importance of unity in addressing global security challenges. The agreement includes provisions for:
- Coordinated efforts in cyber security
- Intelligence sharing
- Joint military exercises
The summit highlighted the need for robust alliances amid growing international tensions and evolving defence landscapes. Both parties look forward to working closely to ensure collective safety and resilience against various threats.
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