TRUDEAU JOINS G20 IN PUSHING TALIBAN FOR AID ACCESS
Canada joined its G20 allies in pushing Afghanistan’s new Taliban rulers to allow humanitarian aid to better reach the country’s suffering people. During a virtual summit, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his fellow G20 leaders discussed the crisis in Afghanistan created by the Taliban rout of Kabul’s Western-backed government. The European Union emerged from the summit Tuesday announcing a support package of $1.4 billion. There was no sign of any renewed Canadian financial commitment following Canada’s August announcement of an additional $50 million in humanitarian assistance to international organizations helping Afghanistan. Trudeau joined other leaders in pressing the Taliban to protect the rights of all Afghans, especially women.