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Canada’s Carney Sees Window for Peace in Ukraine
(MENAFN) Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney signaled Tuesday that conditions exist for resolving the Ukraine conflict, speaking at a 30-nation Coalition of the Willing gathering in the French capital.
"We are seeing the opportunity to have a just and sustainable peace," Carney told reporters during a briefing at the Canadian Embassy in France. "The goal is to finalize security guarantees."
The Canadian leader additionally endorsed an agreement designed to shield Ukraine from potential future Russian aggression should peace negotiations in Paris succeed.
Earlier this week, Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy appointed Chrystia Freeland, Canada's former deputy prime minister and foreign minister, to serve as an economic advisor.
The Paris discussions also addressed broader geopolitical tensions, including Washington's stated objective of acquiring Greenland for security purposes and its military intervention in Venezuela aimed at apprehending President Nicolas Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores.
Carney held talks with Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen on Tuesday, with an official statement noting he "emphasized Canada's support for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Denmark, including Greenland."
The Canadian premier also conferred with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte.
Per an official readout, Carney "reaffirmed Canada's commitment to strengthening the (NATO) alliance and contributing to its capabilities."
The release made no reference to Greenland or Denmark.
Yet during his press briefing, Carney characterized Greenland's status as "a decision for Greenland and Denmark exclusively."
"We are seeing the opportunity to have a just and sustainable peace," Carney told reporters during a briefing at the Canadian Embassy in France. "The goal is to finalize security guarantees."
The Canadian leader additionally endorsed an agreement designed to shield Ukraine from potential future Russian aggression should peace negotiations in Paris succeed.
Earlier this week, Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy appointed Chrystia Freeland, Canada's former deputy prime minister and foreign minister, to serve as an economic advisor.
The Paris discussions also addressed broader geopolitical tensions, including Washington's stated objective of acquiring Greenland for security purposes and its military intervention in Venezuela aimed at apprehending President Nicolas Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores.
Carney held talks with Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen on Tuesday, with an official statement noting he "emphasized Canada's support for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Denmark, including Greenland."
The Canadian premier also conferred with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte.
Per an official readout, Carney "reaffirmed Canada's commitment to strengthening the (NATO) alliance and contributing to its capabilities."
The release made no reference to Greenland or Denmark.
Yet during his press briefing, Carney characterized Greenland's status as "a decision for Greenland and Denmark exclusively."
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