The European Union and Iceland Sign a Security and Defense Partnership Agreement
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The European Union and Iceland signed a security and defence partnership agreement on Wednesday. The agreement is intended to strengthen security cooperation, particularly in the Arctic region.
The parties signed the agreement ahead of a referendum on the resumption of Iceland's negotiations on its EU membership, announced for August 29.
The High Representative of the European Union (EU) for foreign policy and security, Kaja Kallas (Kallas) and the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Iceland, Katrin Gunnarsdottir (Gunnarsdottir), signed the EU-Iceland Agreement on Security and Defense Partnership in Brussels today, which raised their security and defense cooperation to a new level, announced the European External Affairs Service (EEAS).
Foreign Minister Þorgerður Katrín Gunnarsdóttir signed a cooperation agreement with the European Union on security and defense issues in Brussels today, together with Kaja Kallas, the EU's High Representative for Foreign Affairs. In foreign media coverage, the signing is placed in the context of US threats to take over Greenland, Iceland's bilateral defense agreement with the United States, and the expected referendum on whether to resume access…
EU High Representative Kallas and Iceland's Minister of Defence Gunnarsdóttir signed a cooperation agreement in the Arctic on Wednesday in Brussels
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