Canada set to benefit as NATO alliance considers paying for military deployments
OTTAWA — The head of the NATO military alliance says it is unfair that members like Canada must bear all the costs when they deploy troops on allied missions, which is why he is proposing the organization pay for such efforts.
Yet NATO secretary-general Jens Stoltenberg says he also expects all members, including Canada, to make good on their commitments to increase defence spending to address growing instability throughout the world.
Stoltenberg made the comments this morning ahead of a meeting of NATO defence ministers, where his plan to pay countries that send troops abroad will be one of several topics up for debate
Canada stands to benefit from such a move as it has hundreds of troops deployed on NATO missions in Latvia and Iraq, which is in addition to the regular deployment of a frigate and fighter jets to different alliance operations.