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Australia to Begin Talks on Security, Defence with EU

AUSTRALIA, JUN 17 – The partnership targets enhanced cooperation on defence, cybersecurity, and counter-terrorism without military deployment obligations, supporting a rules-based international order, officials said.

  • On June 24, 2025, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced that Australia will initiate negotiations with the European Union to establish a Security and Defence Partnership during the G7 summit in Alberta, Canada.
  • This move follows the EU’s recent security collaboration agreements with Japan and South Korea and highlights increasing mutual concerns about global security amid escalating international tensions.
  • The partnership is designed to enhance collaboration on international security issues without requiring military commitments and will encompass areas such as the defence industry, cybersecurity, and counter-terrorism.
  • Albanese announced an enhancement of collaboration with the European Union, while Ursula von der Leyen emphasized the importance of unity among reliable partners.
  • The talks demonstrate strong momentum in Australia-Europe relations, with separate negotiations to conclude a free trade agreement also advancing under the Albanese government.
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anr.news broke the news in on Tuesday, June 17, 2025.
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