Will Canada send troops to Ukraine? “Everything is on the table,” Trudeau said.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau does not rule out sending Canadian troops on the ground to help Ukraine fight the Russian invasion.
“We will have to continue to do more and more in an uncertain world, and Canada will be there. As for how we will be there, we will work with our neighbors, but everything is on the table because we need to make sure in this The world is no longer right. “The boots will be implemented in efforts to help Ukraine.
Speaking with journalists in Kiev on the third anniversary of the Russian invasion, Trudeau said that when it comes to military efforts to help Ukraine, “everything is on the table”.

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The question is whether Canada is willing to “will send boots on the ground”, which does not distinguish between peacekeeping forces and those engaged in active conflict. Global News has contacted the Prime Minister's Office for clarification.

Earlier in the day, Trudeau announced the use of funds occupied by Russia to announce a $5 billion aid to Ukraine. Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly said last week that Canada wanted to discuss “more Canadians involved in protecting Ukraine.”
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy thanked Canada for its support to date, especially in training soldiers and providing optical parts for drones.
“I love Canada. I'm so grateful to Justin for having such a relationship with you,” Zelenskyy told Trudeau at a press conference.
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