Canadian military looking at capacity to reinforce NATO in eastern Europe: minister
OTTAWA — Defence Minister Anita Anand says the Canadian military is weighing its capacity to send reinforcements to bolster NATO’s eastern flank given its numerous other commitments at home and around the world.
But the minister isn’t saying when such an assessment could be finished, or when the Liberal government will decide if or how Canada will support the military alliance in its standoff with Russia.
The comments come this afternoon as Anand wraps up two days of meetings in Brussels with counterparts from the 30-member NATO alliance.
Defence ministers from the U.S., Canada and across much of Europe spent a good deal of that time discussing the best way to respond to Russia’s buildup of troops on its border with Ukraine.