NATO chief says Canadian missions in Latvia, Iraq helping strengthen alliance
LONDON — NATO’s secretary-general has come out swinging in defence of the military alliance, and says Canada is playing a key role in the helping strengthen the 70-year-old organization thanks in part to its contributions to different missions.
In an interview with The Canadian Press, Jens Stoltenberg listed Canada’s deployment of hundreds of troops to Latvia and Iraq, naval warships to NATO fleets and other assistance as critical to helping protect North America and Europe and strengthening the alliance’s transatlantic bond.
“I’m extremely grateful for all the many contributions by Canada to the alliance, and by standing together, we are all safer,” Stoltenberg said. “In an unpredictable world, we need strong multilateral institutions like NATO, and Canada is helping us to strengthen NATO.”
From the outside, some might question just how strong the 29-member military alliance actually is as Stoltenberg joins Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and other NATO leaders here on Wednesday to officially mark its 70th birthday.