Australia, Germany eye defence deployment pact
The agreement aims to deepen defence ties amid global tensions and includes easier stationing of personnel and expanded space sector cooperation, officials said.
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Germany, Australia Deepen Defense Ties
Australia and Germany agreed Thursday to simplify hosting each other's troops and cooperate on space defense during a visit by German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius to Canberra. Australia's Defense Minister Richard Marles said the two countries would sign a status of forces agreement making it "much easier for our defense forces to operate from each other's countries".
Australia, Germany Seal New Space Defence Pact Amid China and Russia Threat
Australia and Germany have moved to tighten defence ties, signing a suite of agreements to expand military cooperation and space capabilities. Australia’s Defence Minister Richard Marles and German counterpart Boris Pistorius formalised the arrangements on March 26. The centrepiece is a proposed “status of forces” agreement, designed to make it easier for Australian and German forces to operate within each other’s territories. Marles described t…
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