Canada signs agreement for defence cooperation with Denmark
- Canada's defence minister signed an agreement for defence cooperation with Denmark, Greenland and the Faroe Islands at the Munich Security Conference.
- The memorandum of understanding covers areas like defence innovation, logistics support, and personnel training.
- The agreement reflects a shared commitment to transatlantic security and reinforces cooperation between NATO allies amidst a complex global security environment.
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The signing took place on Friday at the Munich Security Conference.
Signed on the margins of the Munich Security Conference, this agreement aims to develop cooperation in a number of key areas, including defence innovation and defence equipment, as well as mutual logistical support and training," said the Canadian Department of National Defence in a statement. "The Memorandum of Understanding reflects a common commitment to transatlantic security and strengthens cooperation among North Atlantic Treaty Organizati…
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