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NY National Guard, Swedish Armed Forces Reach Partnership Agreement

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A state partnership agreement has been signed between the New York National Guard and the Swedish Armed Forces.

According to the Governor’s Office, the agreement allows the New York National Guard and Sweden to conduct joint training missions in order to improve readiness within their respective forces, beginning with an exercise in Stockholm later this summer. New York State Adjutant General Raymond Shields and Swedish Defense Minister Pål Jonson signed the agreement Friday during a ceremony at One World Trade in New York City.

“We are ushering in a new partnership for the Empire State, welcoming the Kingdom of Sweden to the New York National Guard’s State Partnership Program,” Governor Hochul said. “Our shared values, focus and commitment to the partnership will build relationships and improve capabilities for both our military forces. I look forward to the opportunities ahead.”

The National Guard Bureau State Partnership Program (SPP) pairs state National Guards with the militaries of countries around the world in bilateral training and exchange partnerships. The SPP was established in 1993 with Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, as they emerged from the breakup of the Soviet Union. The Guard was chosen to help former Soviet states reform their militaries and move toward civilian control of their armed forces as newly emerging democracies. Since then, the program has grown to 89 partnerships across 106 nations and every continent – today adding the Kingdom of Sweden to that list.

Swedish Defense Minister Pål Jonson said, “The agreement with the state of New York further strengthens cooperation between Sweden and the United States in the defense area. It will mean more interaction between the Swedish Armed Forces and the New York National Guard, increasing the partners’ defense capabilities.”

The New York National Guard entered into similar agreements with the South African National Defense Force in 2003, and the Brazilian Ministry of Defense and Israeli Defense Forces in 2019. New York signed a statement of intent with Denmark in 2023 in order to establish joint training and exchanges in Greenland with their Joint Arctic Command. Today’s announcement follows Sweden’s accession to NATO in March of this year, making it the second NATO member state to partner with the New York National Guard.

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