Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and U.S President Donald Trump spoke on Saturday, discussing the war in Ukraine and efforts to combat the illegal fentanyl trade, Trudeau's office said in a statement.
The Prime Minister’s Office says Justin Trudeau spoke with U.S. President Donald Trump on Saturday about the war in Ukraine and Canada’s efforts to combat fentanyl flowing through the Canada-U.S. border.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and U.S. President Donald Trump spoke on Saturday, addressing the ongoing war in Ukraine and the fight against the illegal fentanyl trade, according to a statement from
The White House reported that President Donald Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke during a call over the weekend and discussed hockey.
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.
The outgoing Canadian leader has maintained strong support for Ukraine since Russia's 2022 invasion, but the relationship his successor will have with the country remains to be seen.
Earlier Monday, Trudeau announced that Canada will provide $5 billion in aid to Ukraine using revenues from frozen Russian assets, after years of Ottawa promising to forfeit holdings associated with Russia’s government and its oligarchs.
PM Justin Trudeau was in Kyiv where he spoke at the International Summit on the Support of Ukraine while trolled by U.S. President Donald Trump on social media.