A dozen leaders from Europe and Canada are in Ukraine’s capital to mark the third anniversary of Russia’s invasion. The visitors, including European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau were set to attend anniversary events and discuss supporting Ukraine with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
Justin Trudeau says it's essential that Ukraine be included in peace negotiations after U.S. and Russian officials met to start discussing a possible end to the war in eastern Europe.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy stressed in a call on Thursday that any talks to end the war with Russia must include Kyiv at the negotiating table,
KYIV — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau did not rule out sending Canadian troops to Ukraine as part of a possible ceasefire deal as he joined European leaders Monday in Kyiv to mark the third anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion.
China has lodged a diplomatic protest against Canada for including Chinese companies in new sanctions against Russia, its foreign ministry said on Tuesday.
Canadian PM Justin Trudeau met Ukrainian President Zelenskyy in Kyiv on February 24. Trudeau expressed his solidarity with Zelenskyy on the three-year mark since Ukraine war. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said that Canada will always have Ukraine's back.
The Canadian Prime Minister's visit to Ukraine on February 24 aimed to reaffirm Canada's commitment to supporting Ukraine, both militarily and financially, according to Ukrainian President's office
During a news conference following a summit in Kyiv to mark the third anniversary of the Russian invasion, Trudeau was asked if he meant Canada was prepared “to send boots on the ground” to stand alongside European allies in guaranteeing Ukraine’s long-term security.
Ukraine marked the bleakest anniversary yet of its war against the Russia invasion. Ukrainian forces are under severe pressure on the battlefield, and U.S.
Cut out of negotiations, Zelensky says he will not accept any agreement decided between the U.S. and Moscow without Kyiv’s participation