Canada Wants More Backers for Global Defence Bank, Foreign Minister Says

Canada Wants More Backers for Global Defence Bank, Foreign Minister Says
Canadian Foreign Minister Anita Anand attends a conference with Israeli and Palestinian civil society groups to support a two-state solution, in Paris, France, on June 12, 2026. Thibault Camus/Pool via Reuters
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ANKARA, July 7—Canada wants more countries to ‌back its global defence bank initiative before it announces a roster of founding nations, foreign ‌minister Anita Anand said in an interview on ⁠the sidelines of the NATO leaders’ summit in Ankara on Tuesday.

Mark Carney’s government has been promoting the multilateral Defence, Security ​and Resilience Bank (DSRB) and had been aiming to unveil around 10 national backers at ⁠the NATO summit, the country’s lead negotiator told Reuters last week.

The bank’s purpose is to bolster the defence of allied nations by raising up to £100 billion ($134 billion) in cheap finance.

“We want more and more countries to come on board before we ‌put something ⁠out,” Anand said. Discussions were ongoing and the project still had a “critical mass” of support, she ‌added, echoing prior comments by Carney.

The summit, attended by Carney, runs Tuesday and Wednesday.

Fate In The Balance

The project’s ​fate remains in the balance without broader support from other nations, who ​are being asked to provide startup capital.

Anand did ​not name those in talks but said Luxembourg—the project’s only other public backer—had put in ⁠significant effort.

“We’re still in discussions with many of these countries. Of course, we have a critical mass of countries now, but the more the merrier as it is in ​terms of ensuring that SMEs (small and ⁠medium-sized enterprises) have the capabilities to ramp up,” she said.

The DSRB ​is aiming to secure ​a ‌triple-A credit rating, allowing it to provide low-interest loans to fund defence projects, particularly for nations and companies that currently struggle to access ‌cheaper finance.

It also plans to provide loan guarantees to private banks to support ⁠defence industry scaling.

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