Canada to open new embassy in Estonia
Eestlased Kanadas | 29 Jun 2022  | EWR OnlineEWR
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Defence Minister Anita Annad listen to Minister for Foreign Affairs Melanie Joly prior to the opening session at the NATO Summit in Madrid on Wednesday, June 29, 2022. Photo by Paul Chiasson /The Canadian Press
Mélanie Joly, Canada’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, announced an expansion of Canada’s diplomatic presence and capacity in several countries, including Estonia.

Canada is converting current Canadian offices in Estonia, Lithuania, and Slovakia – countries with strong and growing bilateral ties with Canada and key NATO allies – into full embassies with resident ambassadors, and strengthening its presence at its embassy in Latvia. These changes will further enhance Canada’s engagement in the region, help counter Russia’s destabilizing activities and increase support for Operation REASSURANCE, part of NATO’s collective defense measures.

In addition, Canada will also open a full embassy with a resident ambassador in Armenia, allowing for stronger bilateral ties and increased Canadian support for Armenian democracy.

Joly declared: “Transatlantic security is critical to international stability. Russia’s illegal, unjustifiable and horrific invasion of Ukraine has changed the security and diplomatic landscape in Europe, and Canada needs to respond strategically. Building on Canada’s strong relationship with its European partners, the changes announced today will help ensure that we have the tools we need to reinforce Armenian democracy and address some of the greatest security and diplomatic challenges of our time. As a great diplomatic power Canada needs to be on the ground, connected and engaged.”

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