Anand says war in Ukraine influencing Canada’s Arctic security policy
Canada stresses the necessity of upholding international law as a foundation for peace in Ukraine amid ongoing White House talks involving multiple global leaders.
- On Aug. 18, 2025, Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand said Canada urges respect for international law at the White House as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and major European leaders met U.S. President Donald Trump to discuss ending the war.
- No Canadian leader joined the talks after Prime Minister Mark Carney was not involved, and one expert said Canada was excluded due to Trump's 'particular dislike towards Canada'.
- Analysis by the Kiel Institute shows Canada contributed more aid to Ukraine per capita and in total than France and Italy, and Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand said Canada aims to build bridges for international law's importance.
- Amid peace-broker efforts, U.S. President Donald Trump has proposed swapping land between Russian-occupied areas and Ukrainian territory, a plan many world leaders say would undermine border integrity and encourage destabilization.
- Analysts say these meetings have enormous implications for the NATO alliance as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stresses Kyiv needs meaningful military security guarantees.
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Anand says war in Ukraine influencing Canada's Arctic security policy
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OTTAWA—Anita Anand, Minister of Foreign Affairs, stated that the government was making every effort to defend Canada's North, as changes in the world order in recent years have had a direct impact on Canada's sovereignty in the Arctic. However, one international relations expert stated that Canada is kept out of crucial discussions, with Prime Minister Mark Carney not being among the leaders gathered at the White House on Monday to discuss Ukrai…
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