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Canada and South Korea sign defence deal to share classified military info, boosting cooperation amid global power tensions.
Canada and South Korea are set to sign a defence agreement today, establishing a legal framework for sharing and protecting classified military information.
The pact aims to boost cooperation in defence procurement, industrial security, and research.
The move follows Prime Minister Mark Carney’s call for middle powers to resist economic coercion by major global forces, as highlighted at the World Economic Forum.
It coincides with South Korea’s Hanwha Oceans competing with Germany’s TKMS for a multibillion-dollar Canadian submarine contract, while Canada seeks expanded vehicle manufacturing partnerships with South Korean, German, and Chinese automakers.
Canadá y Corea del Sur firman un acuerdo de defensa para compartir información militar clasificada, impulsando la cooperación en medio de las tensiones entre las potencias globales.