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Zelensky discusses Ukrainian-Canadian cooperation with Trudeau
KYIV. Dec 3 (Interfax-Ukraine) – President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky had a phone conversation with Prime Minister of Canada Justin Trudeau on the 30th anniversary of Canada’s recognition of Ukraine’s independence, the presidential press service said on Thursday.
"All these 30 years, Canada has been and remains one of our leading partners and allies," the press service quoted the President as saying.
The Ukrainian President noted that our people have always felt and still feel sincere support from friendly Canada.
"This is especially important and noticeable during the last eight years, when Canada has strongly opposed Russian aggression," Zelensky said, thanking Trudeau for the consistent and firm support for our country’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.
Zelensky highlighted the role of Canadians of Ukrainian origin in the development of friendly relations between the two states.
Zelensky informed the Prime Minister of Canada in detail about the situation on the borders of our country and noted the importance of the fact that the Chief of the Defense Staff of the Armed Forces of Canada is visiting Kyiv these days.
"Leaders were unanimous in their assessment of security threats in and around Ukraine, including the risk of destabilizing the socio-political situation. The importance of a coordinated response to the support for Ukraine by the international democratic community was emphasized. In this regard, the parties agreed on the need to develop mechanisms to increase economic, political and sanctions pressure on Russia in the event of escalation of aggression against our country," the press service said.
The President and the Prime Minister discussed ways to further involve Canada in the Crimea Platform activities.
The interlocutors also exchanged views on the prospects of visa liberalization for Ukrainian citizens, the need to expand the Free Trade Agreement and the importance of further close coordination in bringing to justice those responsible for the downing of PS752.
Zelensky thanked Justin Trudeau for his recent statement on the anniversary of the Holodomor.