South Korea and Canada to Forge Defence Ties

South Korea and Canada are set to strengthen their defence relationship with a joint meeting of their defence and foreign ministers in Ottawa. This meeting will include the signing of a treaty on the protection of classified intelligence related to defence initiatives.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Seoul | Updated: 20-02-2026 12:57 IST | Created: 20-02-2026 12:57 IST
South Korea and Canada to Forge Defence Ties
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In a significant move to bolster defence ties, the defence and foreign ministers of South Korea and Canada are set to convene in Ottawa on February 25. The meeting signals a strengthened collaboration between the two nations amidst growing global security challenges.

The summit will culminate in the signing of a landmark treaty aimed at protecting classified intelligence specific to defence matters. This agreement underscores the mutual commitment of both nations to enhance security cooperation.

The South Korean foreign ministry emphasized the importance of this treaty, highlighting its critical role in ensuring the safe exchange of sensitive information between the two countries. This initiative marks a new chapter in South Korea and Canada's defence relationship.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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