Canada announces eight countries have joined the Defense, Security and Resilience Bank at NATO summit in Turkey.
Canada will host the new Defense, Security and Resilience Bank (DSRB), which aims to provide long-term, low-cost financing for defense projects among member nations. Eight countries, Albania, Belgium, Greece, Latvia, Luxembourg, Romania, Turkey, and Ukraine, have committed to the initiative alongside Canada. The bank plans to commence operations by 2027, though major European powers like Germany, Britain, and France have not joined.
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The Globe and Mail emphasizes major European partners still absent, while the Washington Times highlights the $134 billion goal and JPMorgan support. Wires focus on the nine-country commitment.
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