Canada and Australia’s defence ministers meet on co-operation
VANCOUVER — Canada and Australia’s defence ministers say their countries are dealing with similar challenges in an era of global volatility not seen since the Second World War, and strengthening co-operation is essential to avoiding conflict.
Defence Minster Bill Blair and his Australian counterpart Richard Marles announced an agreement to bolster their countries’ relationships, along with their collective ability to respond to everything from global challenges to malicious cyber threats.
Marles, who’s also Australia’s deputy prime minister, is in Vancouver for a bilateral meeting with Blair, and the ministers committed their armed forces to work together as hostile actions from China in the South China Sea and Russia in eastern Europe continue to test the global order.
In a joint statement, the countries reiterated their support for an independent Ukraine and reaffirmed a call for a ceasefire in Gaza.