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EU to Sign Defence Partnerships with Australia, Iceland and Ghana

The European Union is preparing to sign new defence cooperation partnerships with Australia, Iceland, and Ghana as part of efforts to expand its global security collaborations, Reuters reported, citing the bloc’s foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas.

Speaking in Brussels, Kallas said the agreements reflect growing international demand for diversified security partnerships amid rising geopolitical tensions and global instability. TheNews.com noted that several other countries have also expressed interest in similar arrangements with the EU, underscoring a broader shift toward strengthened international security cooperation.

The partnerships are expected to deepen collaboration in areas such as defence industry cooperation, cybersecurity, crisis response, and strategic security coordination, building on the EU’s ongoing efforts to expand its network of security partners beyond the bloc. Analysts say the move signals the EU’s intention to reinforce alliances with key partners across different regions while adapting to an increasingly complex global security landscape, as reported by MarketScreener.

Image Credit: www.thenews.com.pk

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