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summary of Carney does not rule out sending Canadian troops to guarantee Ukraine's security

A: Hey there! Heard any interesting news recently?
B: Not really, what's up?

A: So, did you catch the bit about Canada's PM Mark Carney? He visited Ukraine and said they might send troops there after a ceasefire with Russia.
B: Oh, that sounds serious! What was he doing in Ukraine anyway?

A: Yeah, it was on their Independence Day from the Soviet Union. He met with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. They're discussing these security guarantees for Ukraine, you know, protection on land, air, and sea.
B: And he didn't exclude troops, huh? That means soldiers might actually go there.

A: Exactly! Zelenskyy said he hopes Canada will be active in this. Meanwhile, Ukraine's Prime Minister Svyrydenko spoke with the US special envoy and mentioned these guarantees aren't just about military strength, but also political stability and economic resilience.
B: Wow, that sounds like a lot of countries might get involved.

A: You got that right! Germany's Foreign Minister said around 30 countries, including Japan, have shown they're ready to participate in these security guarantees for Ukraine.
Summary
Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney visited Ukraine on Independence Day, discussing potential security guarantees, including military presence after a ceasefire with Russia. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy expressed hope for Canadian involvement. The discussions are not only about military
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Created: 2025/08/25 19:00

Updated: 2025/12/08 02:45

Last Read: 2025/08/26 15:26