Mark Carney said the leader of the Kremlin Vladimir Putin “has not yet achieved the need for peace.”
Canada prime minister Mark Karney said the international community should continue to conduct “maximum pressure” in Moscow. The CBC reported it.
According to him, the leader of the Kremlin Vladimir Putin “has not yet achieved terms with the need for peace.”
“Putin is the cause of this war, he is the cause of the murder. He does not dictate the conditions of the world,” Carney emphasized.
He added that concomitant pressure in Russia would include the introduction of new penalties, ensuring the weapons of Ukrainian troops and the support of Ukraine “after the hate cessation.” The Prime Minister of Canada noted that the next cycle of penalties had been prepared by Ukraine allies.
In the past, Carney said the leader of Russian ruling regime Vladimir Putin was afraid to meet with the President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky to discuss the conditions of the war.
Remember that the head of the Canadian government does not exclude the presence of Canadian troops in Ukraine as part of future security guarantees for Kyiv.
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Source: korrespondent

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