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EU to Sign Defence Partnerships with Australia, Iceland and Ghana, Kallas Says

The EU’s new pacts with Australia, Iceland, and Ghana include counter-terrorism and cyber security, marking its first defence agreement with an African nation, officials said.

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The EU will ​sign defence partnerships ‌with Australia, Iceland and Ghana in ​the coming ​days, EU foreign ⁠policy chief Kaja ​Kallas said ​on Monday.

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The EU diplomat noted that the development of partnerships is particularly important "for Europe's resilience capacity as a global force for good".

·Portugal
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The EU is expanding its network of defence partnerships to include Australia, Iceland and Ghana, with the aim of jointly confronting global threats and strengthening security ties.

·Bratislava Region, Slovakia
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RÚV broke the news in on Sunday, March 8, 2026.
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