Amid Talk of Possible Peace Deal for Ukraine, Canada’s Focus Is Ukraine’s Sovereignty
Canada insists Ukraine must decide its own territorial borders amid peace talks proposing a demilitarized zone in the eastern industrial region, Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand said.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has told reporters he would be willing to withdraw troops from the country's eastern industrial heartland as part of a plan to end Russia's invasion, if Moscow also pulls back.
- The proposal would involve creating a demilitarized, free economic zone monitored by international forces, as peace talks have focused intensely on control of the region.
- Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand's office did not have an immediate comment on the proposal, but she has repeatedly said that democracies like Ukraine must be the ones deciding what their own interests are for territorial integrity and sovereignty.
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Europe is looking forward to a possible breakthrough in the negotiations by the United States for a ceasefire in Ukraine, while Canada has repeatedly reiterated that it is up to the Ukrainians to decide on the end of the war.
Amid talk of possible peace deal for Ukraine, Canada's focus is Ukraine's sovereignty
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OTTAWA — Europe is looking forward to a possible breakthrough in the negotiations by the United States for a ceasefire in Ukraine, while Canada has repeatedly reiterated that it is up to the Ukrainians to decide on the end of the war. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky told journalists that he would be prepared to withdraw his troops from the industrial heart of the eastern part of the country as part of a plan to end the Russian invasion — …
The American proposal to end the Russian-Ukrainian war assumes freezing the conflict on the current front lines, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Wednesday, as quoted by the AFP news agency. The president added that he expected Moscow's response to the proposed solutions the same day.
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