Security and defence partnerships of the European Union

The European Union has signed security and defence partnerships with several countries, namely Albania, Australia, Canada, Ghana, Iceland, India, Japan, Moldova, North Macedonia, Norway, South Korea, and the United Kingdom. Starting from May 2024, the EU has sought to enhance its partnership toolkit through tailored bilateral agreements with like-minded countries and strategic partners, in accordance with the Strategic Compass for Security and Defence approved in 2022.

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Security and defence partnerships of the European Union

The European Union has signed security and defence partnerships with several countries, namely Albania, Australia, Canada, Ghana, Iceland, India, Japan, Moldova, North Macedonia, Norway, South Korea, and the United Kingdom. Starting from May 2024, the EU has sought to enhance its partnership toolkit through tailored bilateral agreements with like-minded countries and strategic partners, in accordance with the Strategic Compass for Security and Defence approved in 2022.

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