A draft deal aimed at ending the Russia-Ukraine war has gained tentative support from Canada, with Defence Minister David McGuinty emphasizing the need for productive dialogue and a potential ceasefire. The proposed terms, reportedly drafted by the U.S., include significant territorial concessions and military limitations for Ukraine, raising concerns among allies. General Jennie Carignan highlighted Canada’s ongoing military support for Ukraine and the necessity for rebuilding its forces and institutions post-conflict. As Canada considers its military options, it maintains a firm commitment to NATO operations in Latvia and ongoing training missions in Ukraine.
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