OTTAWA — Romania’s visiting prime minister says Justin Trudeau has offered political support for his country’s proposal to host a NATO brigade that would help deter Russian aggression along Europe’s southeastern border.
Dacian Ciolos and his Canadian counterpart didn’t discuss specific troop numbers during their meeting Wednesday in Ottawa, but he did say he got a positive reception for his plan for a Romanian-led multinational brigade.
“I was very happy to discuss this and to have a political commitment from Prime Minister Trudeau to be proactively present in this project,” Ciolos said in an interview Wednesday.
“I also asked for a Canadian presence …read more
Source: National Newswatch