BRUSSELS — Canada and the European Union began a new chapter in their relationship with a landmark security and defence partnership signed at a joint summit on Monday. The agreement marks a significant step in transatlantic cooperation, aiming to strengthen shared security and defence efforts between Canada and EU member states.
Leaders from both sides gathered in Brussels to formalize the partnership, emphasizing the importance of collaboration amid rising global security challenges. This initiative is expected to enhance:
- Joint military operations
- Intelligence sharing
- Strategic coordination
Canada and the EU have committed to working closely to address common threats and promote stability. The new partnership also aims to integrate capabilities and resources for rapid response to crises. This move reflects a shared vision for a safer and more secure transatlantic region.
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