EU leaders update Canada, UK and other “like-minded” NATO partners on defence

Alessia Balducci
Credit: European Union

Brussels (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – EU leaders held a videoconference with  leaders of Canada, Türkiye, UK, Iceland and Norway to debrief them on their defence goals and agreed on cooperation.

After the Special European Council on March 6 on defence and Ukraine, EU Commission President von der Leyen, EU Council President Antonio Costa and High Representative Kaja Kallas virtually met and discussed international cooperation on military defence.

All leaders insisted on the importance of cooperation on defence with like-minded NATO partners, an EU official told Brussels Morning Newspaper, and renewed their commitment to keep supporting Ukraine.

This video conference comes at a time when the US administration’s willingness to cooperate with its NATO partners on defence is questioned, and when President Trump has stopped sharing intelligence information with Ukraine and interrupted its military aid after an unsuccessful meeting with Zelensky over a possible agreement.

The participating partner countries welcomed the ReArm EU initiative and congratulated the EU on the key decisions taken at the extraordinary Council.

President Costa highlighted his commitment to continue such international close coordination.

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Alessia Balducci holds a Bachelor's degree in International Studies from the University of Trento. During her academic journey, she spent a semester in Finland and another in Canada, before relocating to the Netherlands to pursue a Master's degree in Journalism. Currently, she is based in Brussels, working as an intern journalist. Her primary areas of interest include EU affairs, North American politics, and transatlantic relations. Alessia is passionate about reading and traveling, which complement her global perspective and journalistic pursuits.
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