Defence minister talks with NATO allies about strengthening Latvian battlegroup
OTTAWA — Defence Minister Anita Anand says she has met with allies to discuss reinforcing a NATO battlegroup in Latvia with thousands more soldiers, even as uncertainty swirls around what more this country can actually provide.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced an agreement in June to strengthen the 2,000-soldier battlegroup, which Canada has been leading since 2016 and includes troops from 10 other NATO members.
The deal followed similar arrangements involving seven other eastern European countries where NATO has battlegroups designed to deter the threat of a Russian attack.
At a NATO defence ministers’ meeting in Brussels this morning, Anand says she spoke with representatives from the other countries with a presence in Latvia about adding more troops and equipment.