By Caribbean News Global
OTTAWA, Canada – Mélanie Joly, minister of foreign affairs, on Sunday launched Canada’s Indo-Pacific Strategy. This strategy presents a comprehensive road map to deepen our engagement in the Indo-Pacific over the next decade, increasing our contributions to regional peace and security, strengthening economic growth and resilience, enhancing our significant people-to-people ties, and supporting sustainable development across the region.
“As a Pacific nation, Canada recognizes that the Indo-Pacific region will play a significant and profound role in Canada’s future. Every issue that matters to Canadians, national security, economic prosperity, respect for international law and human rights, democratic values, public health, protecting our environment will be shaped by the relationships that Canada, along with its partners, have with countries throughout the Indo-Pacific. Decisions made in the region will impact Canadians for generations, and it is critical that Canada be at the table,” media relations office, Global Affairs Canada, added.
“The central tenet of the Indo-Pacific Strategy is acting in Canada’s national interests, while defending our values. It positions Canada as a reliable partner to the region, now and into the future. It is an ambitious plan, beginning with an investment of almost $2.3 billion over the next five years.
“This whole-of-society strategy puts forward how Canada intends to actively work with allies and partners to shape the future of the region, in the midst of a generational global shift.”
Canada’s Indo-Pacific Strategy includes five interconnected strategic objectives:
To advance Canada’s regional peace and security interests, the Government will invest over $720 million. This includes, but is not limited to:
To foster open, rules-based trade and support Canada’s economic prosperity, Canada will invest $240.6 million. This includes, but is not limited to:
To forge stronger people-to-people ties with the Indo-Pacific, Canada will contribute $261.7 million. This includes, but is not limited to:
As part of its commitment to build a clean future, Canada has committed a total of $913.3 million. This includes, but is not limited to:
To strengthen its presence, visibility and influence in the region, Canada has committed a total of $143.3 million. This includes, but is not limited to:
Source: caribbeannewsglobal.com