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Canada and Ukraine Sign Information Security Agreement to Strengthen Military Partnership

In a significant move to strengthen military ties, Canada and Ukraine have entered into an information security agreement in Belgium, aimed at enhancing coordination and interoperability between their armed forces. This agreement was unveiled during a NATO foreign affairs meeting in Brussels and is expected to fortify the protection of sensitive information related to national defense and industrial security for both nations while also expanding economic opportunities.

The newly established framework outlines the “mutual rights and obligations” regarding classified information, sensitive government procurement, and related assets between the Canadian and Ukrainian governments. Furthermore, it paves the way for security-screened suppliers to gain access to classified data, enabling them to pursue bids on procurements and foster business opportunities within the consortium.

Canadian Public Services and Procurement Minister Jean-Yves Duclos emphasized the critical importance of safeguarding sensitive information alongside boosting economic prosperity as key priorities for Canada in its international operations. He noted that the signing of this agreement would ensure the highest security standards are maintained to protect Canadian governmental information while simultaneously enhancing information sharing and collaboration with Ukraine.

The agreement also serves as a testament to Canada’s enduring partnership with Ukraine. It reaffirms Canada’s commitment to supporting Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity amid ongoing tensions with Russia, marking the 27th instance of bilateral security cooperation since Russia escalated its conflict with Ukraine in 2022. Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly remarked on the steadfast relationship between the two nations, highlighting the deep political, commercial, and interpersonal ties forged over generations. She reiterated that in light of the rapidly changing global landscape, the agreement underscores Ukraine’s role as a reliable partner for Canada.

This latest cooperation comes on the heels of Canada’s commitment to a military aid package for Ukraine, announced in October. Part of this aid is dedicated to enhancing cyber capabilities specifically to bolster Ukraine’s defenses against ongoing Russian aggression. In 2023, Canada established a program to provide cybersecurity assistance to Ukraine and neighboring Latvia, focusing on alerting Ukrainian authorities to malicious digital threats targeting national infrastructure and ensuring that vulnerabilities within their network infrastructure are addressed.

Through this agreement, Canada is sending a clear message of support to Ukraine, aligning efforts to create a more secure and prosperous future for their respective citizens while standing united against external threats.

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