Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelensky discussed with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Tuesday peace formulas to end the war, which began on February 24, 2022, after Russian leader Vladimir Putin took office.
Zelensky said the conversation between the two leaders focused on strengthening Ukraine’s defense capabilities “in the face of escalating threats and risks on the frontline”.
Similarly, the Ukrainian president expressed, through a call with Trudeau, his “gratitude for Canada’s strong support for Ukraine”, as he explained in a message on his profile on the social network. Twitter.
For his part, the Canadian “Prime Minister” “made it clear” to Zelensky that his country’s support “for Ukraine and the Ukrainians remains firm”. “I let him know that we will make sure they have what they need for the winter, and for as long as it takes,” he added, reiterating Canada’s commitment.
“We will provide humanitarian, military, financial and other assistance to the government and people of Ukraine to preserve their free, democratic and secure future,” he said.
Trudeau hailed President Zelenski’s “continued efforts to that end, including his peace initiative,” while recalling that his hope is that 203 “brings a just and lasting peace to the people of Ukraine.”
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