1. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has expressed support for security guarantees for Ukraine, which may involve sending troops following a ceasefire with Russia.
2. During a visit to Kyiv on the anniversary of Ukrainian independence, Carney met with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and discussed modalities for land, air, and sea security guarantees.
3. Germany's Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul suggested that not just the United States and European nations but a wide range of countries, including Japan, should participate in providing security guarantees for Ukraine.
2. During a visit to Kyiv on the anniversary of Ukrainian independence, Carney met with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and discussed modalities for land, air, and sea security guarantees.
3. Germany's Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul suggested that not just the United States and European nations but a wide range of countries, including Japan, should participate in providing security guarantees for Ukraine.
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Summary
Canadian PM Mark Carney supports security guarantees for Ukraine, potentially including troop deployment post-ceasefire with Russia. This discussion occurred during a Kyiv visit, where he met President Zelenskyy. Germany's Foreign Minister Wadephul proposes an international effort, suggesting