Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Polish President Andrzej Duda held a meeting at the Canadian military base Esquimalt, where they discussed financial support for Ukraine, according to the Canadian prime minister’s website on April 20.
During the negotiations, Trudeau and Duda confirmed their support for Ukraine. “We will continue to support Ukraine in its fight for sovereignty”“Trudeau said. The politicians also discussed various aspects of assistance to the Ukrainian armed forces and the diplomatic initiatives of Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky, including the so-called “peace formula.” Special emphasis was placed on preparations for the upcoming NATO summit in July and strengthening transatlantic security. Canada’s possible contribution to strengthening Poland’s energy security was also discussed.
Earlier, the US House of Representatives passed a bill to allocate nearly $61 billion to support Ukraine, which was welcomed in the European Union and NATO. However, in light of these developments, the permanent representative of the Russian Federation to the UN, Vasily Nebenzya, expressed the opinion that the meetings on Ukraine could soon be about its capitulation, emphasizing the tension and contradictory nature of the current moment in international politics.
Source: Rossa Primavera

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