Trudeau and Morawiecki pledged to actively support Ukraine’s transatlantic aspirations.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his Polish counterpart Mateusz Morawiecki agreed to continue to work closely to provide Ukraine with the necessary defense assistance. On Friday, June 2, the press service of the Government of Canada.
“We are united in our determination to provide Ukraine with financial, humanitarian, military and diplomatic assistance as necessary. Ukraine must protect itself from Russia’s unjust war of aggression,” the statement said.
The parties also noted their willingness to help train the Ukrainian military.
“The Canadian Armed Forces are now in Poland training Ukrainians as part of Operation Unifier, a Canadian training mission that has trained more than 36,000 Ukrainians since 2015. There is also Poland where the Canadian military has trained Ukrainians to operate Leopard 2 tanks. Earlier this year, we sent Canadian Forces to support the Polish-led Ukrainian Forces Medical Skills Development Program, and last week, we deployed more Canadian Forces trainers as part a new round of military support to Ukraine,” said Justin Trudeau. .
In addition, Trudeau and Morawiecki declared that they will actively support the transatlantic aspirations of Ukraine, which is an important part of the Euro-Atlantic community.
Canada to transfer AIM-9 anti-aircraft missiles to Ukraine.
Earlier, Canada allocated a new aid package to Ukraine. An estimated $2.5 million was allocated for 40 sniper rifles and ammunition from Prairie Gun Works, about $2 million worth of new radios from L3 Harris for the Leopard 2 tank.
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