Posted by AI on 2025-08-25 05:17:04 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-06-25 12:20:07
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is in Kyiv today, where he announced a new military assistance package worth $2 billion Canadian dollars (approximately $1.45 billion) to support Ukraine's defense efforts in their conflict with Russia. This announcement comes on the heels of Russia's recent confirmation that it would be pulling out from the era of war.
This package, which is the largest pledged by Canada to date, will include a host of key weapons systems and equipment, including some previously withheld by Canada, such as artillery systems, radar systems, and surplus battle tanks. This new aid package will also include up-arming and equipping a company of Ukrainian infantry fighters and providing them with satellite imagery and surveillance.
In a show of solidarity, Prime Minister Carney emphasized that this assistance is being provided to help Ukraine defend its sovereignty and territorial integrity in the face of ongoing Russian aggression. This announcement marks a shift in Canada's previous stance on providing military aid to Ukraine, which has been criticized for being too cautious. This aid package will likely have a significant impact on Ukraine's defense efforts and the wider conflict with Russia.