Canada and Nordics seek closer 'middle power' cooperation
The Straits Times
OSLO, March 15 - Canada and the five Nordic countries on Sunday said they have agreed to deepen cooperation on military industrial production and other topics, in the latest push by Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney to build new global alliances. Read more at straitstimes.com.
OSLO, March 15 - Canada and the five Nordic countries on Sunday said they have agreed to deepen cooperation on military industrial production and other topics, in the latest push by Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney to build new global alliances.
Carney has sought closer ties with China and Middle Eastern countries as well as India and Europe, as he tries to reduce his country's dependence on the United States and forge a trading order led by what he calls middle-power countries.
The prime ministers of Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Iceland and Canada, meeting in Oslo, said they aimed to boost their collective defence, security and resilience by working more closely together on defence procurement.
"We all agree that if we individually spend that money or we spend it in an uncoordinated way, it's not going to be value for taxpayers. It also will not protect our people as much as we should," Carney told reporters after the six-nation meeting.
"We will still do a lot of procurement with the United States... but in all cases looking to procure much more in partnership. And it's a much broader range of countries with whom we can partner," Carney said.
The prime ministers also vowed to continue to provide economic, civilian, military and humanitarian assistance to Ukraine, they said.

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