Joly says Canadians interested in ‘being involved’ in Ukraine’s security after war
- Mélanie Joly, the Foreign Affairs Minister, encourages Canadians to help maintain peace in Ukraine after the war ends, emphasizing the importance of their involvement.
- Joly emphasizes the necessity of including Ukraine in U.S. talks to end the conflict and prevent further destabilization by Russia.
- Following her visits to France, Germany, and Belgium, Joly notes that European leaders are receptive to closer ties with Canada amid U.S. challenges to Canada's economy.
- At the G20 foreign ministers' meeting in South Africa, Joly aims to align Canada's G7 priorities with those of the larger G20 group.
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Foreign Minister Melanie Joly said on Tuesday that she wanted Canada to play a role in peacekeeping in Ukraine after the end of the war against Russia.
Joly Says Canadians Interested in ‘Being Involved’ in Ukraine’s Security After War
Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly says she wants Canadians to play a role in keeping the peace in Ukraine after Russia’s war ends. U.S. President Donald Trump has pledged to hold talks with Russian officials on how to end the war, which started with Moscow’s 2014 invasion and escalated to a full-scale war almost three years ago. Joly says Canada continues to ask the U.S. to include Ukraine in those talks, after Washington suggested Ukraine w…

Joly says Canadians interested in 'being involved' in Ukraine's security after war
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