Today, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau met with the President of Poland, Andrzej Duda, in Warsaw, Poland.
As Russia’s unjustifiable war of aggression against Ukraine passes its two-year mark, Prime Minister Trudeau and President Duda reaffirmed their unwavering support for Ukraine and their commitment to stand with Ukraine.
Today in Warsaw, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau met with President Andrzej Duda of Poland. The leaders discussed supporting Ukraine, strengthening NATO, holding Russia to account for its illegal war of aggression, and other shared priorities. Details: https://t.co/oGCdk04Ppf pic.twitter.com/z0wqVT8nbS
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The Prime Minister and the President emphasized the close co-operation between Canada and Poland in the training of Ukrainian Armed Forces personnel, including Poland’s hosting of members of the Canadian Armed Forces under Operation UNIFIER. They also discussed co-operation on renewable and clean energy, particularly in the nuclear sector.
The two leaders reiterated their shared commitment to bolster the defence and deterrence capabilities of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) along its eastern flank. The Prime Minister expressed appreciation for Poland’s ongoing contribution to the Canada-led NATO enhanced Forward Presence in Latvia. The leaders discussed future opportunities to work together to continue supporting Ukraine, bolstering regional security, strengthening the NATO Alliance, and holding Russia to account for its illegal war of aggression.
Prime Minister Trudeau and President Duda agreed to remain in regular contact.
SOURCE PMO
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