The Niagara Falls Review

Trudeau makes surprise visit to meet Zelenskyy

PM reopens Canadian Embassy in Kyiv, announces military support

-

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made an unannounce­d visit Sunday to Ukraine, where he reopened the Canadian Embassy in Kyiv and expressed unwavering support for the embattled country.

Trudeau met Volodymyr Zelenskyy in person for the first time since Russia began its invasion in late February, appearing with the Ukrainian president at a news conference.

He announced $50 million in fresh Canadian military support for Ukraine, including drone cameras, satellite imagery, small arms and ammunition, as well as funding for demining operations.

Canada is giving $25 million to the World Food Program for food security in Ukraine and will remove trade tariffs on all Ukrainian imports coming to Canada for the next year, Trudeau said.

In addition, Ottawa is levying sanctions on 40 more Russian individual­s and entities — oligarchs and close associates of the regime and the defence sector, all complicit in Vladimir Putin’s war on Ukraine, he said.

Canada is also providing money to support and protect women’s organizati­ons, human rights defenders and civil society, Trudeau added.

Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland and Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly joined Trudeau on the trip.

They began the day in Irpin, a city badly damaged during Russia’s attempt to take Kyiv early in the war.

Trudeau said he witnessed the resilience of Ukrainians as people rebuild their shattered world.

“It was a true inspiratio­n to see people step up to defend their lives, defend their community, defend a bright future for themselves, for the families in the country they love,” he said.

“It is clear that Vladimir Putin is responsibl­e for heinous war crimes. There must be accountabi­lity. Canada will support Ukraine as you seek justice for your people who Russia is killing and brutalizin­g.”

Canada began scaling down its diplomatic presence in Ukraine in late January as intelligen­ce warned of an impending Russian invasion.

Representa­tives from most western countries fled Ukraine as the war erupted, but more than two dozen have already gone back, even as the conflict drags on. Several of Canada’s G7 allies have already returned to Kyiv — France and Italy the third week of April, and the United Kingdom as of last week.

On Sunday, Trudeau, Freeland and Joly arrived at the embassy in Kyiv with a heavily armed security detail. Larisa Galadza, Canada’s ambassador to Ukraine, joined them in a flag-raising ceremony. They ended up raising the flag at the side of the building after the first flagpole chosen turned out to be broken.

“I think it’s a testament to how the Ukrainian people have been so strong and resilient,” Trudeau said. “And having our Canadian flag fly over the streets of Kyiv once again is just another testament to the strength and solidarity of Canadians and Ukrainians, and how we continue to be with them.”

The Canadian Press was made aware of Trudeau’s trip on the condition it not be reported until it was made public, for security reasons.

The Associated Press reported that Jill Biden made a surprise visit to the western part of Ukraine today to meet Olena Zelenska, the first lady, for Mother’s Day.

It is clear that Vladimir Putin is responsibl­e for heinous war crimes. There must be accountabi­lity. Canada will support Ukraine as you seek justice for your people.

JUSTIN TRUDEAU PRIME MINISTER

 ?? EFREM LUKATSKY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Justin Trudeau met with Volodymyr Zelenskyy in person for the first time since Russia began its invasion in late February.
EFREM LUKATSKY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Justin Trudeau met with Volodymyr Zelenskyy in person for the first time since Russia began its invasion in late February.
 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Trudeau visited Irpin, a city badly damaged during Russia’s attempt to take Kyiv early in the war. He announced $50 million in fresh Canadian military support for Ukraine.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Trudeau visited Irpin, a city badly damaged during Russia’s attempt to take Kyiv early in the war. He announced $50 million in fresh Canadian military support for Ukraine.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Canada