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Joint Statement: Toward a strategic partnership between Canada and Sweden

“Further strengthening our partnership is more critical than ever as we confront shared global challenges.”

“Further strengthening our partnership is more critical than ever as we confront shared global challenges.” – Joint statement, Canada & Sweden. Image source: https://x.com/melaniejoly/status/1958207385949896782

On August 19, 2025, the Honourable Mélanie Joly, Canada’s Minister of Industry and Minister responsible for Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions, and the Honourable Stephen Fuhr, Canada’s Secretary of State (Defence Procurement), together with Ebba Busch, Sweden’s Minister for Energy, Business and Industry and Deputy Prime Minister, and Pål Jonson, Sweden’s Minister for Defence, released the following statement:

“Canada and Sweden share a close relationship, with extensive cooperation based on common values and mutual interests. Canada was the first country to ratify Sweden’s accession to NATO. Since then, both countries have increased their cooperation for a stable and prosperous Arctic, including through establishing an Arctic security dialogue. As NATO allies, we stand united in defending our freedom, territories, values and interests. Further strengthening our partnership is more critical than ever as we confront shared global challenges, including Russia’s ongoing war of aggression against Ukraine and the heightened competition in the Arctic.

“Our close relationship also embodies shared values: economic value for our citizens and strengthened resilience for our countries, drawing on the complementarity of our strengths and resources. Canada and Sweden are committed to deepening and broadening our bilateral engagement to tackle shared challenges through working toward the establishment of a strategic partnership.

“Today, we agreed to accelerate efforts to strengthen relations between our two countries. This will include focusing on key policy areas such as the defence industry, particularly in aerospace; digital innovation and artificial intelligence; and nuclear, critical minerals and clean energy technologies and their supply chains.

“At the heart of our ambition lies a common interest in promoting free trade, competitiveness, innovation and a green transition. By strengthening economic ties and encouraging open markets, Canada and Sweden aim to support sustainable growth and foster dynamic industries.

“This work will reflect rich and deepening ties between the people, governments, institutions and businesses of Canada and Sweden. It is our shared belief that cooperation between like-minded partners is not only desirable but also essential in addressing the complex challenges of our time.”

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