Ottawa – Prime Minister, Mark Carney, spoke with the Secretary General of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (Nato), Mark Rutte.
The leaders discussed issues of shared interest, including strengthening Euro-Atlantic security, continuing to support Ukraine in its self-defence, bolstering military readiness and burden-sharing, as well as identifying additional opportunities to further deepen transatlantic co-operation in the defence industry and innovation.
Prime Minister Carney underscored that Nato remains a cornerstone of transatlantic security. He reaffirmed Canada’s commitment to strengthening the Alliance and contributing to the capabilities it requires.
Prime Minister Carney and Secretary General Rutte agreed to remain in close contact.
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