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    EU agrees on Canada joining European defence programme

    The Daily FuseBy The Daily FuseDecember 2, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    BRUSSELS: The EU and Canada on Monday (Dec 1) introduced an settlement permitting Ottawa to hitch a 150-billion euro (US$174-billion) European defence financing programme known as SAFE (Safety Motion for Europe).

    “In these geopolitically turbulent instances, it (SAFE) is a way to extend cooperation, meet defence targets and spend higher, as we handle short-term urgency and long-term wants,” European Fee chief Ursula von der Leyen and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney stated in a joint assertion.

    They welcomed the accord, giving Canada the best to take part within the programme, calling it “the following step in our deepening cooperation and symbolic of the shared priorities of the European Union and Canada”.

    “Collectively, we’ll create resilient defence provide chains between our industries at a vital time for international safety,” they stated.

    The SAFE programme goals to offer loans to taking part nations on beneficial phrases to collectively buy weapons alongside different companions.

    These collaborating should contribute financially to the scheme.

    That proved a stumbling block final week for Britain, which had additionally needed to hitch SAFE however disagreed with the entry payment being requested.

    London introduced final week its efforts to be a part of SAFE – which might have been profitable for UK arms producers – had failed.

    The joint arms initiatives below SAFE should have a minimal 65 per cent of their elements produced inside the European Union’s 27 member nations, however accomplice nations equivalent to Canada could possibly be granted exemptions.

    The EU is trying to bolster its defence trade to counter a mounting military threat from Russia, alongside a US disengagement from Europe.



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