Mattis Praises Norway as Important US, NATO Ally – Department of Defense

Posted: May 18, 2017 at 2:04 pm

WASHINGTON, May 18, 2017 Defense Secretary Jim Mattis yesterday met with Norwegian Minister of Defense Ine EriksenSreide at the Pentagon, where he praised the longstanding defense relationship between the United States and Norway, according to chief Pentagon spokesperson Dana W. White.

Extensive Military-to-Military Cooperation

Mattis and Sreide reaffirmed the extensive military-to-military cooperation between the U.S. and Norway as NATO allies that have resulted in effective combined operations on the battlefield, White said.

White said the secretary also thanked the minister for the opportunity for a limited U.S. Marine Corps rotational force to conduct cold-weather training in Norway to strengthen readiness and interoperability.

Norway, from our perspective on this side of the Atlantic, is an essential NATO ally with invaluable expertise in the North Atlantic and the Arctic, and we want to thank you for sharing that expertise with us, and for supporting the U.S. Marine Corps cold weather training taking place today in Norway, Mattis told Sreide.

White said the secretary thanked the minister for Norway's commitment to international security, including its significant contributions to NATOs Resolute Support mission in Afghanistan, the defeat-ISIS campaign and its leadership on security in the Nordic-Baltic region and the North Atlantic.

You are absolutely right in the fact that we are strengthening our relationships, Sreide told Mattis. We are entering into cooperation that will only deepen in the years to come, and we have a longstanding history of decades of cooperating in crucial areas, where I think that we can say that we mutually contribute to things that we could not do alone.

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