Trudeau, leaders of U.K., the Netherlands vow solidarity with besieged Ukraine
LONDON — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his British and Dutch counterparts displayed a show of solidarity with besieged Ukraine on Monday at a historic military base that helped defend Britain during the Second World War.
“We want to stand with the Ukrainian people and push back hard against Russia,” Trudeau said after arriving at the Royal Air Force Station Northolt outside of London for a meeting with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and their Dutch counterpart, Mark Rutte.
They discussed Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and were to strategize on the response of NATO countries to the conflict.
They spoke inside an officer’s mess building outside a vast airfield that was also a base for the Polish Air Force and played a pivotal role in the Battle of Britain.