Canada co-signs pact to help secure Ukraine after peace deal
- Canada and over 30 allied countries signed a statement to support Ukraine against future Russian invasions if a peace deal is reached.
- Prime Minister Mark Carney stated that a multinational force would aid Ukraine after a ceasefire, with support also from the United States.
- Carney mentioned that deploying Canadian troops is currently a "possibility," emphasizing current military buildup efforts.
- The pact includes a U.S.-led ceasefire monitoring system and a commitment to support Ukraine if Russia violates the ceasefire.
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Canada and more than 20 Ukrainian allies have signed a declaration in which they undertake to protect Ukraine from further Russian invasions if a viable peace agreement is reached.
PARIS — Canada and more than 20 Ukrainian allies have signed a declaration in which they pledge to protect Ukraine from further Russian invasions if a viable peace agreement is reached. Prime Minister Mark Carney concluded a short trip to Paris on Tuesday, promising Canada's support for the [...]
Canada, Ukraine, and other allies signed a statement on Tuesday (January 6) pledging to help Ukraine avoid another Russian invasion should a viable peace agreement be reached.
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