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Canada joins Europe rejecting Trump's Ukraine plan, Anand says sovereignty is key

Canada and allies say Ukraine must decide its future and emphasize territorial sovereignty, rejecting a U.S. plan seen as favoring Russia at the G20 summit.

  • On Nov. 22, 2025, Canada joined European nations and Japan in rejecting U.S. President Donald Trump's plan after meetings at the G20 summit in Johannesburg, with leaders saying the plan needs more work.
  • The U.S. plan prompted concern because it calls for Ukraine to hand over territory, reduce its army, and forgo NATO membership, while Anita Anand said Canada's view is that Kyiv must decide its future.
  • G20 leaders worked around a U.S. boycott to endorse a lengthy joint statement after meetings in Johannesburg, addressing topics including gender equality and climate change.
  • On the margins of the summit, Prime Minister Mark Carney has prioritized discussing Gaza, Russia's invasion, responsible AI, and energy security while meeting French President Emmanuel Macron to advance the ReArm Europe initiative.
  • Beyond security, Canada is pushing trade and climate topics through Prime Minister Mark Carney, who will take part in an EU-Vietnam event and G20 sessions on inclusive growth, climate, and clean energy.
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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Saturday, November 22, 2025.
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