Deeper defence cooperation between Sweden and Germany
06 March 2024
On 5 March, Minister for Defence Pål Jonson received his German counterpart Boris Pistorius.
Sweden and Germany Defence Cooperation
During the visit, they discussed the security situation, current NATONATO NATO was created by 12 countries from Europe and North America on 4 April 1949. NATO’s essential and enduring purpose is to safeguard the freedom and security of all its members by political and military means. At present, NATO has 32 member countries. Albania Belgium Bulgaria Canada Croatia Czechia Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Montenegro Netherlands North Macedonia Norway Poland Portugal Romania Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden Türkiye United Kingdom United States and EU issues, support to Ukraine and bilateral defence cooperation. The defence ministers also signed a joint letter of intent on deeper cooperation between Sweden and Germany.
“This visit is an important step for intensified cooperation between Sweden and Germany. Once both countries are NATO members, possibilities for cooperation will expand. This applies particularly to cooperation on security in the Baltic Sea region,” says Mr Jonson.
Sweden and Germany previously signed a joint letter of intent in 2017. It has now been updated in light of Sweden’s forthcoming NATO membership, to intensify and expand cooperation. The letter of intent enables both countries’ armed forces and defence agencies to expand on their current cooperation and promote new initiatives.
While Mr Pistorius was in Sweden, he also visited the Swedish Defence Conscription and Assessment Agency.
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