22.3 C
New York
Wednesday, May 15, 2024

Latest Posts

Canadian PM Trudeau to visit Belgium to hold talks on Russia-Ukraine crisis

Canada’s Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, is prepared to travel to Brussels, Belgium, from March 23 to 25 to hold talks with the European Union, NATO as well as G7 leaders over Russia’s full-scale military operation against Ukraine.

Justin Trudeau mentioned on Twitter related to the details of the trip, and he tweeted, “I am heading to Brussels, Belgium tomorrow to meet with EU, G7, and NATO leaders, and continue standing up for democracy and building on our coordinated response to Russia’s attack on Ukraine.”

According to the sources, Canada’s prime minister will address the European Parliament on March 23 as well as they will speak on peace and security, defending democracy, and transatlantic cooperation for people in Canada and the European Union. Later on, March 24, Prime Minister Trudeau will meet with leaders from Allied nations at the NATO Summit to further coordinate support for Ukraine amid Russia’s military operations.

And then, he will mark his presence in the G7 Heads of State and Government Meeting, where leaders are to talk about the current Russia-Ukraine war situation and its impact on the global economy, food security, and supply of energy.

In Belgium, the Prime Minister will also meet with the European Commission President, Ursula von der Leyen.

In an attempt to build a partnership with several nations in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Prime Minister Trudeau travelled to the United Kingdom, Latvia, Germany, as well as Poland at the beginning of this month.

Moreover, Canada has announced the launch of the Canada-Ukraine authorization for emergency travel (CUAET) to help people flee the war-torn nation immediately. While disclosing the details, Prime Minister of Canada Justin Trudeau informed that this is a temporary residence pathway for Ukrainians seeking a safe place to stay.

Through this programme, Ukrainians and their immediate family members of any nationality can stay in Canada as temporary residents for up to three years.

Latest Posts

Don't Miss

Stay in touch

To be updated with all the latest news, offers and special announcements.