Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, during his speech on Ukraine's Independence Day, expressed his concern about the situation in the east of the country and after the war ends. He emphasized that Russian leader Putin is not a trustworthy partner, and Ukraine needs reliable security guarantees to maintain freedom and stability in the region.
'We know that Putin can never be trusted. We understand that true peace and security require reliable guarantees for Ukraine,' Carney noted.
Additionally, the Prime Minister expressed gratitude for the role of the USA in supporting Ukraine, cooperation, and leadership in creating conditions for future peace in the region. He emphasized that after peace is restored, the global community must help Ukraine rebuild cities, create jobs, and develop its own resources.
NATO's Role in Military Assistance to Ukraine
Information about the volume of military assistance to Ukraine from NATO was also in the news, although it is not the main topic of Carney's speech. Important for him is the emphasis on the necessity of support and ensuring Ukraine's security in the future.
Carney expressed serious concerns about the current situation in Ukraine, stressing the need for reliable security guarantees after the war ends, as well as highlighting the role of countries supporting Ukraine in this process.