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Canada and EU sign defence pact in step towards jointly procuring arms

The two sides are increasing security co-operation in response to Donald Trump’s threats against his Nato allies.

Canada signed a defence partnership with the EU on Monday as the two sides increase their security co-operation in response to Donald Trump’s threats against his Nato allies.

The US president has questioned continued American support for allies that spend insufficiently on their own armed forces, and has threatened both Canada and Europe with punitive tariffs for allegedly taking advantage of the US.

In response, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has announced a move away from buying US weapons, and the EU has begun a rearmament effort.

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