Canada co-signs pact to help secure Ukraine after an eventual peace deal
PARIS — Canada and Ukraine’s other allies in the “coalition of the willing” signed a statement Tuesday pledging to help secure Ukraine from further Russian invasions if there is a viable peace deal.
Prime Minister Mark Carney was back in Ottawa late Tuesday night, after a brief trip to Paris for these talks, where he promised Canada’s support for Ukraine alongside the more than 30 countries in the coalition — though it remains unclear whether Canada would deploy troops to Ukraine.
The proposed security agreement would see a multinational force sent to aid Ukraine after a ceasefire takes hold, and offers a promise to support the war-torn country if Russia invades again.
While that effort would be led by Europe, the agreement says the force would also involve “non-European members of the coalition, and the proposed support of the U.S.”


