Canada, NATO allies discuss COVID-19 response in face of world security issues
OTTAWA — Foreign Affairs Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne is meeting his NATO counterparts this morning to discuss the alliance’s response to the COVID-19 crisis while it continues to face daunting global security challenges.
Canada is leading NATO’s military training mission in Iraq and has troops in Latvia as part of the alliance’s deterrence efforts against Russia, which breached Europe’s border by annexing part of Ukraine in 2014.
Champagne’s office said in a statement the ministers will be talking on a secure video link about transatlantic security implications of the COVID-19 crisis and making a co-ordinated response.
Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said Wednesday the alliance has made the necessary adjustments to address Russian military manoeuvres close to NATO’s borders.