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Trudeau to visit Latvia ahead of NATO summit by Staff Writers Ottawa (AFP) July 3, 2018 Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will fly to Latvia for a two-day visit starting July 9, ahead of the NATO summit in Brussels, his office said Tuesday. In addition to holding talks in Riga with Latvian Prime Minister Maris Kucinskis and President Raimonds Vejonis, Trudeau is also set to visit the Canadian-led multinational NATO Enhanced Forward Presence battlegroup based in the country. The battlegroup "plays a key role in Canada's efforts, together with Allies and partner countries, to maintain stability and security in Central and Eastern Europe," a statement said. Canada has deployed some 450 troops for the mission, dubbed Operation Reassurance, its largest sustained military presence in Europe in more than a decade. NATO deployed four battalion-sized battlegroups in eastern Europe in a deterrence and defense posture following Russia's annexation of Crimea in 2014. The other three are based in Estonia, Lithuania and Poland and are led by Britain, Germany and the United States, respectively. It will be the first ever bilateral visit by a Canadian head of government to Latvia, Trudeau's office added. Trudeau will then head to Brussels for the NATO summit on July 11 and 12.
Trump writes to NATO allies on defence spending Brussels (AFP) June 29, 2018 US President Donald Trump has written to eight European NATO members to tell them to stick to their defence spending commitments, Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel said Friday. Trump has repeatedly criticised NATO allies for failing to meet a 2014 commitment to spend two percent of GDP on defence by 2024, accusing them of leaving the US to shoulder an unfair burden for defending Europe. Less than a fortnight before a NATO summit in Brussels, Trump has written individual letters to eight Euro ... read more
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