Brussels, June 2025 – A major security and defence partnership pact between Canada and Europe will be signed this Monday in Brussels. Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to finalize the agreement alongside European leaders. A senior European Union official mentioned this pact will be one of the most comprehensive agreements Europe has ever made with a non-EU country.
The deal aims to strengthen ties and cooperation in security and defence sectors, enhancing joint efforts to address shared challenges. This pact reflects a growing commitment between Canada and European nations to work closely on security matters, including cybersecurity, counter-terrorism, and defence strategies.
Officials expect the agreement will boost:
- Operational collaboration
- Intelligence sharing
- Strategic planning between Canada and Europe
These efforts will help both parties respond more effectively to global threats. Brussels, the center of European politics, will host the official signing ceremony, marking an important step in international relations.
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