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Carney to visit Nato, Canada-EU in Europe in Europe – National

Prime Minister Prime Maka heads in Carney Europe at the weekend to the conference in Nato and Canada-EU E EU Relationships.

The Office of the Premier has confirmed Canney’s travel plans today, after threatening G7 Laders’ Summit in Alberta.

Carney will refer to Brussels a week to meet with European leaders.

The Office of the Premier has said leaders to work “deepen the Canadian relationship in all sectors,” including trade and defense.

Carney will then refer to the Netherlands in the Netherlands at Nyoto and Wednesday.

The Office of the Prime Minister says Carney will join our partner to “meet a threat to a dangerous and diverse country in the middle.”


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NATO meeting may be focused on the consumption of defense. NATO Allies are expected to receive a security fee for protecting five members of the National GDP members – Canada’s level does not reach since the 1950s.

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Carney has announced last week that Canada soon enhance its military spending is to hit the current 2 percent of NATO of NATO by adding a financial framework for this year.

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Carney warned that Canada relied heavily in the growing United States of her defense and spends much of its balance in the south of the border.

The Nato’s GDP weather sets the Canadian economy on $ 3.1 trillion of the year, making 2 percent of NATO obligation cost about $ 62,5 billion, according to senior government officials.

The federal government is currently spending approximately 1,45 percent of the actual protection GDP and has never used anything close to 2 percent from 1990 – despite the promise of a great relationship for years.

At the news conference to close the G7 Summit on Tuesday, Carney said the attention would change next week to deal with the economic crisis and security at the Nato and Canada-EU meeting.

“We realize that our leadership will not only be defined but in our own strengths,” he told reporters.

– With files from Kyle Duggan and Esick Murray


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