Expanding the North Atlantic Treaty Organization has become a major focus of Parliament's foreign affairs committee as it tours several European countries to study the impact of the war in Ukraine, the committee chair said in an interview in Warsaw Sunday.
The committee members started their journey in Sweden last week and will end in Finland -- two countries that are in the final stages of joining NATO."We think that the eastern flank really has to be strengthened," said committee chair Ali Ehsassi.
The committee has already published one interim report on the findings of their study of the war in Ukraine, but Ehsassi said it is important for members to travel abroad to speak to international allies. The committee is also studying Canadian aid to Ukraine and keeping up with international best practices to support the embattled country.
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