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The Hon Richard Marles MP
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The Hon Anthony Albanese MP
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Senator the Hon Penny Wong
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24 March 2026
Australia and the European Union are strengthening cooperation through a new Security and Defence Partnership.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen announced the Australia‑European Union Security and Defence Partnership in Canberra today which, together with the Australia-EU Free Trade Agreement, is a key aspect of our growing strategic relationship.
The partnership was signed by Australia’s Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Richard Marles and Foreign Minister Penny Wong, and the European Union High Representative and Vice President Kaja Kallas.
The wide-ranging partnership will boost cooperation across defence industry, cyber, economic security, counter-terrorism, combatting all forms of hatred, and countering hybrid threats.
Under the partnership, Australia and the European Union will:
- Increase information sharing to counter global threats;
- Build the capacity to manage, and the resilience to withstand, complex security threats in our respective regions;
- Deepen cooperation to combat online radicalisation and terrorism financing; and
- Establish a new space security dialogue.
Building on our already strong defence industry ties, the partnership will also create new defence procurement opportunities for Australian and European businesses.
The Security and Defence Partnership is now in effect.
Quotes attributable to Prime Minister Anthony Albanese:
“I am pleased to announce the new Australia–European Union Security and Defence Partnership.
“This partnership is a clear demonstration of how Australia and the European Union are working together to tackle global challenges.
“Our new partnership reflects that despite being geographically separated, we are likeminded in our shared commitment to supporting global peace and security.”
Quotes attributable to Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defence Richard Marles:
“The Australia–European Union Security and Defence Partnership is a significant milestone which sets up the framework for cooperation with European partners.
“For Australian businesses at the forefront of defence technology and innovation, this partnership will deepen our relationships and lay the groundwork for new opportunities that will further support Australia’s industry and workforce.”
Quotes attributable to Minister for Foreign Affairs Penny Wong:
“In these uncertain times, Australia is pursuing new alignments and maximising how we work with others, to better promote and protect our national interests.
“The new Australia–European Union Security and Defence Partnership reflects our commitment to work with partners such as the European Union and to make Australia more secure in a less predictable world."