The European Union has taken a significant step to enhance its space collaboration by signing a Secure Connectivity Agreement with Norway and Iceland. This new pact aims to strengthen transatlantic partnerships and boost secure communication capabilities across critical satellite networks. As part of the EU’s broader strategy to fortify its space and defence infrastructure, the agreement underscores a growing commitment to joint innovation and security in the increasingly strategic domain of space. Details of this cooperation were unveiled on defence-industry-space.ec.europa.eu, highlighting the EU’s pursuit of resilient, secure connectivity with key non-EU partners in the Arctic region.
EU Strengthens Strategic Partnerships with Norway and Iceland for Space Security
The European Union has advanced its commitment to space security by formalizing a secure connectivity agreement with Norway and Iceland, marking a significant milestone in transatlantic collaboration. This…
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Author : Caleb Wilson
Publish date : 2026-05-06 23:06:00
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