Canada pledges to double NATO mission in Latvia

Canada pledges to double NATO mission in Latvia

Canada will double its dedication to the NATO mission in Latvia, upping its financial contribution to CAN$2.6 billion (US$1.95 billion) and promising as much as 2,200 troops, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau stated Monday.

Trudeau made the promised increases-the cash is over three years-in Riga, Latvia, previous to the NATO Summit that will get underway Tuesday. The prime minister additionally introduced a bigger dedication in response troops.

“Canada is also ready to deploy additional surge personnel for allied crisis response, cooperative security, and collective defense,” the prime minister’s workplace stated in an announcement. “Canada will also procure and pre-position critical weapon systems, enablers, supplies and support intelligence, cyber, and space activities to fulfill pledges made under the Latvia-Canada joint declaration of June 2022.”

Recently, Canadian Defense Minister Anita Anand introduced a dedication of 15 Leopard 2 tanks and 130 personnel to hitch the NATO mission within the fall.

The bulletins are to counter the Russian presence within the space and Moscow’s conflict with Ukraine.

“Today, we are once again standing shoulder to shoulder with our Allies against Russian aggression,” Trudeau stated in an announcement. “Wherever they are in the world, the Canadian Armed Forces will always work to reinforce global stability, security, and the rules-based international order, toward a better and more peaceful world for all. Canada is proud to support Latvia and NATO Allies….”

Trudeau met with newly-inaugurated President Edgars Rinkevics of Latvia in addition to Krisjanis Karins, Latvia’s prime minister. The leaders promised strengthened ties and a dedication to advance democracy.

Source: www.anews.com.tr