Prime Minister of Canada
Skip over navigation bars to content
  Jean Chrétien
Français Contact the PMHome Search Canada Site

The Prime Minister & His TeamNewsroomKey InitiativesThe Canadian GovernmentAbout CanadaKids' ZoneYouthMailroomSite MapSurvey
 Hot topics

 Multimedia

 News Releases

 Speeches

 Fact Sheets

 Hot Topics

 Subscriptions

 Photo Album

 Summit of the Americas 2001

Canada Ratifies NATO Enlargement


February 3, 1998
Ottawa, Ontario

Prime Minister Jean Chrétien today announced that Canada has ratified amendments to the North Atlantic Treaty which admit Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic to full NATO membership in April 1999.

Canada is the first NATO member to take this step. The Instrument of Ratification was signed on Canada's behalf last night by Foreign Affairs Minister Lloyd Axworthy.

"Canada has supported the enlargement of the Alliance since the early 1990s," said the Prime Minister. "In being the first NATO member to ratify the amendments, we have shown the importance we attach to integrating the countries of central and eastern Europe into the security framework of the Trans-Atlantic community."

The Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland were invited to join the Alliance at the Madrid NATO Summit in July 1997. They and the 16 current members of the Alliance signed Protocols of Accession in December 1997 in Brussels. NATO leaders will return to the question of further enlargement at NATO's 50th anniversary Summit in Washington in April 1999.

Enlargement is only one aspect of NATO's adaptation. New partnerships and internal reform are part of NATO efforts to replace confrontation with cooperation.

The Instrument of Ratification will be deposited with the United States Government by the Canadian Ambassador in Washington.

- 30 -

PMO Press Office: (613) 957-5555

Important Notices Printer friendly   Top