'Bright side of history': Zelenskyy says Canada's help has saved thousands of lives
- Ukraine's President, Zelenskyy, expressed gratitude to Canada for its continuous support during the ongoing conflict with Russia, acknowledging Canada's contribution of more than $8 billion in support as well as its leadership in sanctions against Russia.
- Prime Minister Trudeau announced a $650-million multi-year financial commitment to Ukraine, providing the country with more predictable and stable support over the next three years. Canada also pledged to assist with mental-health care and provide training for Ukrainian pilots and maintenance workers.
- Zelenskyy highlighted the significance of Canada's recognition and commemoration of Ukraine's history, contrasting it with Russia's suppression of Ukrainian history, including the Holodomor.
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Zelenskiy thanks Canada, says its aid helped save thousands of lives
By David Ljunggren OTTAWA (Reuters) -Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy on Friday offered a heartfelt thanks to Canada for its assistance in the war against Russia, saying Ottawa's aid had helped
Zelensky thanks Canada, says its aid helped save thousands of lives
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed gratitude to Canada for its assistance in the war against Russia, stating that Ottawa's aid had saved many lives. Canada has provided over C$8 billion in aid to Ukraine in 2022, including military assistance. Zelensky, during his visit to Canada, emphasized the importance of defeating Russia to prevent further harm to Ukraine.
'Bright side of history': Zelenskyy says Canada's help saved thousands of Ukrainians
OTTAWA — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy thanked Canada on Friday for promising more military and humanitarian aid to his country while standing with his people in a war against Russia that he says has just one possible conclusion.
'Bright side of history': Zelenskyy says Canada's help has saved thousands of lives
OTTAWA — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy thanked Canada and Canadians Friday for standing with his country and his people in a war against Russia that he says has only one possible conclusion.
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