Canada’s PM Carney won’t rule out Canadian troops in Ukraine

Canada’s PM Carney won’t rule out Canadian troops in Ukraine


Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney said in Kyiv on Sunday he would not rule out the presence of Canadian troops in Ukraine as part of future proposed security guarantees, the framework of which is currently being worked out by Ukraine and its allies.

Carney was speaking at a news conference alongside President Volodymyr Zelensky.

Zelensky marked Ukraine’s Independence Day on Sunday alongside Carney, who said Ukraine would receive more than C$1 billion (US$723 million) in military aid from a previously announced package next month.

Three and a half years since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Zelensky is facing pressure from Washington to make concessions to Russia as US President Donald Trump seeks to broker a peace deal.

Vance tells Europe to lead on Ukraine security

Vance tells Europe to lead on Ukraine security

“We are all working to ensure that the end of this war would mean the guarantee of peace for Ukraine, so that neither war nor the threat of war are left for our children to inherit,” Zelensky told a crowd of dignitaries in Kyiv’s Sophia Square, against the backdrop of an 11th century cathedral.

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