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Fight for lasting peace cannot be won alone, Canadian PM pledges support to Ukraine

ANI February 26, 2025 343 views

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made his fourth visit to Ukraine since Russia's full-scale invasion began three years ago. During meetings with President Zelenskyy, Trudeau announced new military support and sanctions targeting Russia's shadow fleet of ships used to evade Western restrictions. Zelenskyy expressed gratitude for Canada's consistent support, including armored vehicles and funds from frozen Russian assets. The visit reaffirmed Canada's commitment to stand with Ukraine until it achieves lasting peace and democracy free from Russian aggression.

"The fight for lasting peace cannot be won alone. That's why we're here. Canada will always have Ukraine's back." - Justin Trudeau
Kyiv, February 26: Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said that Canada will always have Ukraine's back. He further emphasised that Ukrainians deserve to live in a strong democracy

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Trudeau announced sanctions targeting Russia's shadow fleet exporting illegal oil

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Canada pledged military support including armored vehicles from $5 billion CAD Russian asset proceeds

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Zelenskyy expressed gratitude for Canadian support throughout three years of conflict

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Visit coincided with third anniversary of Russian invasion of Ukraine

Trudeau also announced new sanctions against Russia's fleet, which has been allegedly involved in exporting illegal Russian oil to global markets.

In a post on X, he said, "The fight for lasting peace cannot be won alone. That's why we're here. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and I spoke in Kyiv. I told him that Canada will always have Ukraine's back. I shared new military support from Canada to help Ukraine secure lasting peace and defend its sovereignty. In response to Russia's efforts to escape accountability for their war, I announced Canada's new sanctions against Russia's shadow fleet: ships used to evade Western sanctions and keep illegally exporting Russian oil to the world. Ukrainians deserve to live in a strong democracy, free from Russian aggression -- and Canada will stand side-by-side with them until that's achieved."

https://x.com/JustinTrudeau/status/1894515895386738902

President Zelenskyy expressed his gratitude for Trudeau's fourth visit to Ukraine since the Russia-Ukraine conflict began, underscoring Canada's unwavering support.

He said that he was grateful to Trudeau for hosting the G7 leaders' meeting.

"The fourth visit of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to Ukraine since the start of Russia's full-scale invasion. I am grateful to Canada for its leadership in supporting Ukrainians throughout these difficult three years and to Justin for organizing and hosting a productive G7 leaders' meeting. Canada continues to support Ukraine by providing military equipment and strengthening our energy security."

https://x.com/ZelenskyyUa/status/1894126831143620897

Zelenskyy added that in the meeting, Trudeau announced the provision of armored vehicles, the first transfers from the CAD (Canadian Dollars) 5 billion allocated to Ukraine from proceeds on frozen Russian assets, as well as a grant to support energy security and the restoration of civilian energy infrastructure following Russia's attacks.

"Canada continues to support Ukraine by providing military equipment and strengthening our energy security. Today, new assistant packages were announced: armored vehicles, the first transfers from the 5 billion CAD allocated to Ukraine from proceeds on frozen Russian assets, as well as a grant to support energy security and the restoration of civilian energy infrastructure following Russia's massive attacks. We deeply appreciate that you stand side by side with Ukraine in these challenging times. Thank you, Canada, for your support," Zelenskyy stated.

https://x.com/JustinTrudeau/status/1894091156343955915

On the third anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Trudeau visited Kyiv to meet with Zelenskyy. During their meeting, the two leaders discussed key topics including defense cooperation, sanctions against Russia, and continued financial support for Ukraine amidst the ongoing war.

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