Sweden,
France Sign Letter of Intent on Defense Cooperation
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Our Bureau
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03:21 PM, October 4, 2021
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The ministers of defense of France and Sweden
signed a letter of intent on defense cooperation aiming to strengthen stability
in Northern Europe.
The Franco-Swedish cooperation reaffirms their
commitment to the Mutual Assistance Clause - Article 42.7 of the Treaty on
European Union and is expected to promote stability in the Baltic Sea region.
The letter also reaffirms their will to promote international law, to defend
the European security order as well as a robust and balanced transatlantic
relationship.
The two parties are eager to develop new axes of
bilateral cooperation, complement existing efforts and take advantage of
current structures to tackle strategic dialogue on security and defense issues,
Intelligence sharing, boost research and development, extend cooperation in the
field of defense capability development. The countries are also looking to
strengthen interoperability between armed forces and enhance the capacity to
conduct joint operations. The signatories also are looking at new avenues for cooperation
in the fight against hybrid threats and “gray area” activities in coordination
with the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and the European Union.
Sweden and France have planned to achieve these
targets through increased practical cooperation between the armed forces and
respective defense agencies and participating in joint training exercises. The
Signatories are also eager to work together on multinational
operations and sharing of strategic information.
The letter of intent, signed in English and French
is not legally binding under international law.
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