In a significant show of solidarity, Prime Minister Mark Carney met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy today on the sidelines of the 2025 G7 Leaders’ Summit, held in Kananaskis, Alberta. The meeting underscored Canada’s deepening commitment to Ukraine amidst the ongoing war and the global calls for peace.
Carney Announces Robust Measures Against Russia
During the dialogue, Prime Minister Carney announced a suite of new measures designed to strengthen Ukraine’s defence, economy, and resilience. These included a major new sanctions package specifically targeting Russia’s shadow fleet and its energy revenues—key pillars of its wartime financing.
$2 Billion Military Aid Package for Ukraine
In a powerful gesture of military solidarity, Prime Minister Carney pledged an additional $2 billion in new military support to Ukraine, earmarked for critical capabilities such as drones, ammunition, and armoured vehicles, among other strategic assets.
Boosting Ukraine’s Economic Recovery
Complementing this, Carney confirmed the disbursement of a $2.3 billion loan to Ukraine, intended to accelerate the rebuilding of essential infrastructure and public services severely damaged by the war.
Call for Ceasefire and Diplomatic Resolution
In a reaffirmation of diplomatic resolve, Prime Minister Carney reiterated Canada’s call for a 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine, in alignment with U.S.-led efforts to create conditions for de-escalation and negotiation. He also affirmed Canada’s enduring support for Ukraine, with both leaders agreeing on the imperative for a just and lasting peace.
Ongoing Commitment and Strategic Partnership
The meeting concluded with a commitment from both sides to remain in close contact, reinforcing the partnership between Canada and Ukraine during one of the most critical moments in Europe’s recent history.