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Canada pitches in $76M for ‘faster’ German air-defence systems in Ukraine

- DYLAN ROBERTSON

Canada is putting $76 million towards a German-led effort to help Ukraine defend itself from Russian missiles and aircraft, Defence Minister Bill Blair announced Friday, with no timeline in sight for when a system already purchased from the U.S. will be ready.

“Germany is able to get real value for our dollars in support of Ukraine by making sure that they not only get what they want, but they get it faster,” Blair said at a news conference.

Blair spoke alongside his German counterpar­t, Boris Pistorius, who said allies are unwavering in opposing Moscow’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, which started in February 2022 after a decade of contained fighting.

“With this contributi­on, Canada clearly shows its resolute commitment to a rulesbased internatio­nal order and to the values that also guide us in the transatlan­tic alliance,” Pistorius said.

In January 2023, Canada spent $400 million to send an American air-defence system to Ukraine, which Blair says is still being manufactur­ed.

He didn’t provide a timeline on when it will be ready.

“That work is underway; production is taking place,” he said. “We’re all working as hard as and as fast as possible to deliver what Ukraine needs.”

Pistorius also said he presented a letter from Germany and Norway with a proposal. “Let us initiate a trilateral strategic maritime partnershi­p, with a focus on securing sea lines of communicat­ion through the North Atlantic and Arctic. This can become a political route for many joint activities.”

Pistorius had no complaints about Canada’s persistent lack of a plan to meet the defence spending target it committed to years ago as part of the NATO alliance, which is two per cent of gross domestic product.

Instead, Pistorius said Germany can rely on an “absolutely fantastic and reliable” Canada, and he noted both countries are trying to recruit soldiers while boosting funding and production capacity.

“There is no reason at all for me to complain about Canada’s engagement. The opposite is the case,” he said. “We have all the same challenges in our domestic politics.”

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