Trudeau says cluster bombs ‘should not be used’ after U.S. sends munitions to Ukraine
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Canada will continue to strongly advocate that cluster bombs “should not be used,” after the United States announced it is sending the munitions to help Ukraine’s war effort against Russian aggressors.
Trudeau told reporters in Latvia on the eve of a summit held by the NATO military alliance that Canada abides by an international treaty prohibiting the use of explosives that scatter small bombs across a wide terrain.
The prime minister said Canada was one of the countries that led on the banning of cluster munitions and it will “continue to stand very strongly” on its position, adding in French they should “never” be used.
Trudeau spoke to the issue when asked whether he’d pressure the Biden administration not to send cluster bombs, or ask Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy not to use them.