Canada may deploy troops in Ukraine after peace: Carney's statement
Possible Deployment of Canadian Troops in Ukraine
According to Главком: Canada may deploy troops in Ukraine if a peace agreement is reached, Prime Minister Mark Carney stated. The statement was made at a press conference at the Canadian Embassy in Paris. Carney noted that the deployment of Canadian troops on the ground at this stage is only a possibility.
Canada, as part of Operation Unifier, is already training Ukrainian troops in Poland. This indicates Canada's active involvement in supporting Ukraine amid the ongoing conflict. Meanwhile, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni stated that Italy does not plan to deploy its troops in Ukraine.
Belgium's Plans to Support Ukraine
Belgium plans to provide Ukraine with air force and navy after the war is over. These efforts, according to Antwerp Mayor Bart De Wever, will be backed by strong American support. Thus, the international community continues to consider options to support Ukraine in the post-war period.
“The statement by the Prime Minister of Canada regarding the possible deployment of troops in Ukraine emphasizes the country's active role in supporting Ukraine, particularly in the context of military assistance and training.” - Source unknown
Italy's position indicates different approaches by countries regarding military presence in Ukraine. Belgium's plans to provide military equipment after the conflict also suggest that the international community is preparing to support Ukraine in its recovery and strengthening of security in the region.
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