
Statement by the Prime Minister of Canada on the Nato Summit
November 20, 2010
Prime Minister Stephen Harper today made the following remarks at the conclusion of the NATO Summit in Lisbon, Portugal: “This summit was a success — allies emerged strong and united. Allies agreed that organizational reform is critical to NATO’s long-term effectiveness, a position that Canada has consistently advocated for years. “The decision to streamline NATO’s command structure will leave the Alliance better equipped to operate in an efficient, flexible and cost-effective manner. The adoption of the new Strategic Concept will help NATO move quickly to address challenges of the 21st century. “We agreed to reach out to our partners, including Russia, in order to enhance our common security. “We also discussed progress on the ground in Afghanistan. Next year will mark the beginning of a new chapter in Afghanistan’s history. Over a transition period, between 2011 and 2014, Afghan forces will assume primary responsibility for the security of their country. “As this transition proceeds, Canada will assist the Afghan people build a stronger future. After the combat mission ends next year, this assistance will be in the form of aid, development and military training, centred in Kabul. “Leaders also re-iterated their deep respect for the contribution and enormous sacrifices made by our men and women in uniform, our development workers and our diplomats. These brave individuals continue to make Canada proud.” For more information about NATO and the NATO Summit, visit: http://www.nato.int/cps/en/natolive/index.htm |
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