Canada Signs Agreement to Work with Denmark on Arctic Security
Canada and Denmark enhance Arctic security with an agreement boosting surveillance and joint operations, reinforcing NATO cooperation in Greenland and the Faroe Islands.
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Canada, Denmark deepen defence ties after Greenland annexation threat
Canada and Denmark have signed a new defence co-operation agreement aimed at strengthening Arctic security amid lingering tensions over U.S. annexation threats toward Greenland. The pact enhances collaboration on surveillance and joint operations but does not go beyond existing NATO Article 5 commitments.
Kingdom of Denmark strengthens defense cooperation with Canada - The Copenhagen Post
The Kingdom of Denmark has signed an agreement with Canada to strengthen defense cooperation in several areas, including surveillance and joint operations, the Danish Ministry of Defence said Friday. The agreement was signed at the Munich Security Conference by Danish Defense Minister Troels Lund Poulsen, Faroese Minister of Foreign Affairs and Culture Sirið Stenberg, Greenland’s […]
Denmark, the Faroe Islands and Greenland will strengthen cooperation with Canada in relation to surveillance.
Denmark, the Faroe Islands and Greenland will strengthen cooperation with Canada in relation to surveillance
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