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More to do on defence, Trudeau says after meetings with Polish leaders in Warsaw

  • Prime Minister Justin Trudeau defends Canada's defence spending levels as the seventh-largest contributor to NATO, acknowledging the need for further action.
  • Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk emphasizes the importance of Western nations meeting the global threat posed by Russia and praises Canada as a valuable ally to Europe and Poland.
  • Trudeau reaffirms Canada's support for Ukraine, promising to back them until victory, and highlights the real and present threat the war in Ukraine poses to Poland.
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More to do on defence, Trudeau says after meetings with Polish leaders in Warsaw

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau defended Canada's defence spending Monday as Polish counterpart Donald Tusk urged the rest of the West to confront the very real dangers Russia poses at a critical juncture in its war with Ukraine. There is still more to do, but Canada is doing it, Trudeau said duri...

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More to do on defence, Trudeau says after meetings with Polish leaders in Warsaw

WARSAW, Poland — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is defending Canada's defence spending levels as he wraps up a three-day visit to Ukraine and Poland.

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The Toronto Star broke the news in Toronto, Canada on Monday, February 26, 2024.
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