Australia is entering formal talks to join a new defence and security agreement with the European Union, signalling a significant shift in its international posture amid a worsening global security environment. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is set to meet with EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and European Council President António Costa during the G7 summit in Canada to explore the proposed partnership.
The potential agreement would align Australia with other EU security partners like Japan, South Korea, and the UK, covering cooperation in military exercises, counter-terrorism, cybersecurity, defence industries, and critical technologies. The talks follow recent dialogue in Singapore and Rome, where the proposal was first floated at the inauguration of Pope Leo XIV.
Though initially cautious, the Australian government appears increasingly open to deepening military ties with Europe, especially under pressure from President Trump for allies to boost defence spending. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte recently warned that nations failing to invest adequately should “learn to speak Russian,” underscoring the West’s growing alarm over Russia’s military posture.
Australia’s defence and foreign ministers, Richard Marles and Penny Wong, are tasked with advancing the agreement. EU Ambassador to Australia, Gabriele Visentin, confirmed progress, noting shared democratic values and strategic interests between the EU and Australia.
Albanese also met Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney to discuss joint military technologies such as over-the-horizon radar and Canada’s potential entry into AUKUS Pillar II, which focuses on emerging defence tech including AI, hypersonics, and quantum computing.
While the Israel–Iran conflict casts a shadow over the G7 meetings, Albanese continues bilateral discussions with leaders from Japan, South Korea, France, and Germany, as well as a crucial meeting with President Trump. The Australian leader is also expected to request tariff exemptions and reaffirm commitments under the US–UK–Australia nuclear submarine pact.
Prayer Pointers:
Prayer for Australia
Lord, in a world arming for conflict, we ask for wisdom over war, peace over pride. Guide Australia’s leaders in truth. Restrain escalation. Raise up Your Church as peacemakers in the storm, anchored in Your unshakable kingdom. In Jesus’ name, amen.
“Some trust in chariots and some in horses, but we trust in the name of the Lord our God.” Psalm 20:7
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