EU and Canada strengthen partnership with new security pact
Source: EU and Canada to deepen ties with new security pact (2025-06-24)
The European Union and Canada have announced a new security agreement aimed at deepening their cooperation on defense, cybersecurity, and intelligence sharing. The pact, set to be finalized by 2025, reflects both sides' commitment to counter emerging threats and enhance their strategic partnership amid global geopolitical tensions. The agreement emphasizes joint efforts in areas such as counter-terrorism, cyber defense, and crisis management, with plans to establish more integrated military and security frameworks. Leaders from both regions highlighted the importance of this alliance in promoting stability, safeguarding democratic values, and responding effectively to evolving security challenges worldwide.
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