The American ambassador to Canada is closely watching as Ottawa shapes its defence budget, but says the U.S. will not dictate what the Canadian government must spend.

“We’re not expecting anything; that’s not our job to make those expectations,” Ambassador Pete Hoekstra said in an interview with The Canadian Press this past Friday, a day after NATO defence ministers endorsed new spending targets.

Hoekstra also said the point of the NATO military alliance is to defend each other when under attack.

He noted Americans haven’t forgotten the “investment and the sacrifice” Canadian troops made in Afghanistan when the U.S. invoked the NATO treaty’s article on collective defence.

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