New Canadian Prime Minister: It is time to come to the negotiating table with goodwill

The new Canadian prime minister, insisting that his coury is a “consta ally” of Ukraine, said Russia would stop attacks on Ukraine and eer peace talks with goodwill.
According to RCO News Agency, the new Canadian Prime Minister Mark Kareni spoke with British Prime Minister Kerry Starmer, Ukrainian Preside Waldimir Zelnsky and other close to Canada’s close allies.
Ukraine News Agency released that Kareni, in a message on the X -Social Network, announced that Canada supported the Ukrainian immediate ceasefire proposal in Ukraine.
“Russia should dodge and stop its attacks,” he said. It is time for Russia to come to the negotiating table with goodwill.
According to the Carney, according to an agreeme reached at a rece Group Seven meeting between the group’s foreign ministers, the Group of Seven will iensify sanctions monitoring against Russia to ensure adherence to it.
“Canada is a consta ally in Ukraine,” he said. We will be sure that Ukraine has enough military support to defend itself now and in the future.
The new Canadian Prime Minister will make his first foreign trip to France and the UK next week.
Yesterday, global leaders held a virtual meeting on Ukraine’s peace at the initiative of British Prime Minister Kerry Starmer.
The remarks by the new Canadian prime minister have been made following direct and separate US governme talks with the Russian and Ukraine diplomatic delegation with Saudi Arabia’s mediating about Ukrainian peace.
Washington has said there were talks about the roadmap for the peace of the Ukraine war with the parties and calls on further action are ongoing.
Ukraine has also agreed to extend it if the parties agree.
Russian Preside Vladimir Putin has also said he supports the US Preside’s plan for peace in Ukraine, but there are issues that need to be addressed.
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