Kyiv: European leaders rallied behind Ukrainian President Zelenskyy, expressing strong solidarity in the wake of his heated verbal clash with President Trump and Vice President Vance at the White House on Friday (local time).
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More than a dozen European leaders and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau descended on the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv in a show of support marking the third anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion.
This day marks the third anniversary of the Russian aggression against Ukraine. When asked about potential further measures against Putin and the Kremlin,
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and other European leaders visited Ukraine's capital to mark the third anniversary of the country's war with Russia in a conspicuous show of support for Kyiv amid uncertainty about the Trump administration’s commitment to helping it fend off Russia’s invasion.
Among them were European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. In a post on X, von der Leyen wrote that Europe was in Kyiv “because Ukraine is in ...
Earlier Monday, Trudeau announced that Canada will provide $5 billion in aid to Ukraine using revenues from frozen Russian assets, after years of Ottawa promising to forfeit holdings associated with Russia’s government and its oligarchs.
KYIV — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau did not rule out sending Canadian troops to Ukraine as part of a possible ceasefire deal as he joined European leaders Monday in Kyiv to mark the third anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion.
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The call was held amid increasingly hostile rhetoric toward Ukraine by U.S. President Donald Trump and concerns the U.S. is negotiating a peace deal directly with Russia.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has reiterated Canada’s support for Ukraine, highlighting the importance of defending global stability and the rules-based order. Trudeau's comments come amid growing scrutiny of international financial support for Ukraine,