PRIME MINISTER TO ATTEND NATO SUMMIT IN
PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLIC
November 15, 2002
Ottawa, Ontario
Prime Minister Jean Chrétien today announced that he will attend the NATO
Summit in Prague, Czech Republic on November 21 and 22, 2002.
"NATO continues to be an invaluable forum where Canada can work with its
allies to ensure the safety and security of Canadians," said the Prime
Minister. "This Summit will be a key opportunity to better position the
Alliance to respond to future security challenges. I look forward to welcoming
new members into NATO, which will create an even greater Alliance against global
threats." The Prague Summit will bring together the leaders of 19 NATO
member states and 27 member states of the Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council to
discuss how NATO will adapt to the new security environment. Leaders will focus
on new members, new relationships, and new capabilities.
The Prime Minister will take part in Summit level meeting of the North
Atlantic Council, NATO's primary governing body, as well as the Euro-Atlantic
Partnership Council sessions. Foreign Affairs Minister Bill Graham and Minister
of National Defence John McCallum will also participate in the Summit.
Following NATO, the Prime Minister will travel to Paris, France, where he
will attend a conference on economic reform in Lebanon, hosted by President
Jacques Chirac.
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