Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau urged U.S. President Donald Trump to make sure any peace settlement for Ukraine consists of safety ensures and prevents additional Russian aggression.
Throughout a Feb. 22 telephone name, Trudeau emphasised that any deal should not be seen as appeasement by Russian President Vladimir Putin, warning that it may result in future land grabs in japanese Europe and the Baltics, in keeping with a supply with direct information of the dialog.
Trudeau left Ottawa on Feb. 23 for a summit in Kyiv, the place world leaders will mark the third anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion. The summit coincides with a video convention of G7 leaders on Monday, the place the Russia's struggle in opposition to Ukraine will probably be a key matter.
Trump just lately licensed direct talks with Moscow on ending the battle, excluding Kyiv from the negotiations. His administration’s proposal would permit Russia to retain some occupied territories whereas transferring management of billions of {dollars}' price of Ukrainian pure assets to the U.S.

President Volodymyr Zelensky, talking at a Feb. 23 information convention, insisted that Kyiv have to be a part of any negotiation and mentioned he would step down if it ensured Ukraine’s NATO membership. Nevertheless, he firmly rejected any deal that might hand over Ukraine’s crucial minerals to the U.S. "I’m not signing one thing that 10 generations of Ukrainians must repay," Zelensky mentioned.
French President Emmanuel Macron and U.Ok. Prime Minister Keir Starmer will journey to Washington this week in an effort to persuade Trump to not abandon Ukraine. They plan to suggest a European-led deployment of "reassurance" troops to bolster Ukraine’s safety.
It stays unclear whether or not Canada will probably be requested to take part, however Trudeau’s discussions with Trump counsel Ottawa stays dedicated to supporting Ukraine because the struggle enters its fourth yr.
Because the starting of 2022, Canada has dedicated round $3.15 billion (CAD $4.5 billion) in help to Ukraine, inlcuding air protection, ammunition, artillery, tanks, discipline tools and clothes.
