Canadian Prime Minister Carney and Ukrainian President Zelensky met on the 17th at the G7 Leaders' Summit in Kananaskis, Alberta, Canada. Canada announced that it will provide more than 4 billion Canadian dollars worth of support to Ukraine. According to information released by the Canadian Prime Minister's Office, Carney introduced Zelensky a series of new aid measures to Ukraine. Among them, Canada will add military support worth 2 billion Canadian dollars to Ukraine, thereby providing the necessary funds for drones, ammunition, and armored military vehicles. Canada also announced that it will provide 2.3 billion Canadian dollars in loan funds to Ukraine through the G7 special income acceleration loan facility to help it rebuild infrastructure and public systems; 54.7 million Canadian dollars will be allocated for security-related assistance to Ukraine.

Zhitongcaijing · 06/18 09:17
Canadian Prime Minister Carney and Ukrainian President Zelensky met on the 17th at the G7 Leaders' Summit in Kananaskis, Alberta, Canada. Canada announced that it will provide more than 4 billion Canadian dollars worth of support to Ukraine. According to information released by the Canadian Prime Minister's Office, Carney introduced Zelensky a series of new aid measures to Ukraine. Among them, Canada will add military support worth 2 billion Canadian dollars to Ukraine, thereby providing the necessary funds for drones, ammunition, and armored military vehicles. Canada also announced that it will provide 2.3 billion Canadian dollars in loan funds to Ukraine through the G7 special income acceleration loan facility to help it rebuild infrastructure and public systems; 54.7 million Canadian dollars will be allocated for security-related assistance to Ukraine.