Trudeau in Kyiv pledges army vehicles, seized Russian cash on anniversary of invasion
- Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau pledged CAN$5 billion and 25 light armored vehicles to Ukraine, marking the third anniversary of Russia's invasion.
- Trudeau stated at a summit that Ukraine is not the aggressor in the war, addressing world leaders in Kyiv about the conflict's origins.
- Trudeau emphasized that any peace deal must involve Ukraine and cannot be viewed as appeasement to Russia, asserting that the conflict was initiated solely by Russia's ambitions.
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Canada’s Pledged $5 Billion Military Aid to Ukraine to Be Funded by Frozen Russian Assets: Feds
Canada’s pledged $5 billion in military aid to Ukraine will be funded using proceeds from frozen Russian assets, the federal government says. The announcement was made on Feb. 24 as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is taking part in the summit of world leaders in Kyiv to mark the third anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Canada’s pledged funding in military assistance to Ukraine includes Leopard 2 main battle tanks, armoured combat support…
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