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Carney Visits Kyiv on Independence Day for Talks on $2 Billion in Military Aid

The visit signals Ottawa's push for firmer security guarantees for Ukraine.

Overview

  • Prime Minister Mark Carney is meeting President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Kyiv under tight security to discuss details of Canada's additional $2 billion in military assistance and potential joint defence production.
  • Ottawa says Canada's overall support for Ukraine totals about $22 billion, while an independent Kiel Institute estimate places it near $19.7 billion.
  • Canadian officials say allies are advancing discussions on security guarantees through a 'Coalition of the Willing' that could fund or staff a peacekeeping presence on Ukrainian territory.
  • Canada has not ruled out deploying ground troops, with current contributions centered on Operation Unifier training missions that have supported Ukrainian forces since 2014.
  • Canadian intelligence estimates daily losses of roughly 1,000 Russian and 500 Ukrainian soldiers, and reports that Russia is recruiting fighters from abroad, including North Korea.