Canada will provide benefits to Ukraine worth 650 million Canadian dollars. (over US$482 million) for the next three years.
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Part of these funds will go towards the production of 50 armored vehicles and 50 ambulances, which will be built in the province of Ontario. The country will also join the training of Ukrainian pilots on Western F-16 fighters. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced this on September 22 during a speech in the Canadian Parliament, which was broadcast on the Facebook page of Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky.
Trudeau noted that Canada has joined the “peace formula.” He emphasized the confidence that the war in Ukraine will soon end, but “this cannot be some kind of wrong peace based on compromises with the aggressor.”
According to him, Canada has transferred about $9 billion to the Ukrainian people since the beginning of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. military, financial and humanitarian assistance.
During his visit to Canada, President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky already met with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and discussed with him the defense needs of the Ukrainian Defense Forces. The head of state said on Facebook that the negotiations were fruitful.
Among the main issues are the defense needs of Ukraine, continued financial and humanitarian support for our state, economic and investment cooperation,” the head of state noted.
Meanwhile, CTV News reported that military aid to Ukraine was announced in the amount of $482.6 million. additional Leopard 2 tanks will also be included. It is noted that this is due to Ottawa’s June commitment to assist in the maintenance and repair of military tanks transferred by the allies in Poland.
It was also noted that Canada will announce new sanctions against Russia.
Let us recall that the American television channel NBC News reported that US Joe Biden told Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky that the United States would for the first time transfer a small number of ATACMS long-range missiles to Ukraine.
Source: CTV News
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