Canada and the European Union will sign a cooperation agreement in the field of security before the NATO Summit.
The European Union and Canada on Monday, June 23, will sign a cooperation agreement in the field of security and defense, which will launch many discussions on the possibilities of closer cooperation, Bloomberg wrote.
Canadian prime minister Mark Karney arrived in Brussels on Sunday night to participate in meetings, and one of his government’s goals was to ensure Canada’s participation in the EU’s safe-joint funding to supply military acquisition for 150 billion euros.
As noted in the Canadian government, the proposed agreement will open the way for Canadian and EU members to combine efforts in the field of military acquisition, which will accelerate and reduce access to ammunition and combine resources for the acquisition of expensive and complex defense systems.
Carni will meet with European Commission president Ursula von der Lyain and European Council leader Antoniu Koshta.
Leaders plan to publish a joint statement to set up an ambitious list of places where Canada and EU can adjust their actions in the coming years.
Canada access to the program Security for Europe .
Canada cannot use EU loans, but joint agreements with European states may end.
Earlier it was reported that NATO canceled the Ukraine war discussion at the summit. The United States is not interested in strengthening the war that Trump could not complete, despite the promises of the election, Politico said.
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