EU to sign defence partnerships with Australia, Iceland and Ghana, Kallas says

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BRUSSELS, March 9 (Reuters) - The EU will ​sign defence partnerships ‌with Australia, Iceland and Ghana in ​the coming ​days, EU foreign ⁠policy chief Kaja ​Kallas said ​on Monday.

“There are many other interested countries ​knocking at ​our door,” Kallas added ‌in ⁠a speech in Brussels.

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“A growing number of countries ​around ​the ⁠globe are seeking to ​diversify their ​partnerships ⁠to manage the heightened risk.”

Reporting ⁠by ​Lili Bayer ​and Makini Brice, editing ​by Bart Meijer

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