The declaration states that the Armed Forces of the two countries will “continue to deepen strategic cooperation in the field of cyber defense in support of Ukraine through the Tallinn Mechanism.”
France and Canada will help Ukraine defend itself against Russian aggression in cyberspace. The parties adopted a corresponding declaration. This was reported by the Government of Canada.
The Canada-France right to strengthen defense and security cooperation was agreed upon at a meeting in Ottawa on September 26 between Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and French President Emmanuel Macron.
The leaders called for cooperation to promote a strengthened cooperation in defense and security.
The declaration states that the Armed Forces of the two countries will “continue to deepen strategic cooperation in the field of cyber defense in support of Ukraine through the Tallinn Mechanism.”
Canada and France say they are “determined” to do their part to uphold the principles of the UN Charter and “contribute to the management of international crises and conflicts, including in the cyber domain, and to ensure security and defense of NATO together.”
We remind you that Luxembourg and Denmark donated network equipment worth two million euros to Ukraine as part of the IT coalition. It will help improve the operation of data centers and cyber defense of the Ministry of Defense and the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
It was previously reported that Estonia will provide Ukraine with funds to strengthen cyberspace.
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