Alberta NDP calling on Smith to apologize for comments on Ukraine-Russia war
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Alberta's Opposition NDP says Premier Danielle Smith needs to apologize for her remarks on the Russia-Ukraine war.
Opposition critic Sarah Hoffman said it was "tone deaf" and "cruel" for Smith to urge Ukraine to accept neutrality, even as its people were fighting and dying in the Russian invasion.
Smith also opined on social media earlier this year that there may be parts of Ukraine happier to break away from the mother country.
"The fact she refuses to apologize leads one to believe that she does believe the things that she said, that she doesn't have remorse, that she is absolutely choosing to side with (Russian President) Vladimir Putin over the people of Ukraine who are fighting for their lives," Hoffman said Monday.
Hoffman said the comments strike a particular sore point in Alberta, which is home to about a quarter of all Canadians of Ukrainian heritage.
The quotes surfaced over the weekend after a freelance journalist published comments Smith made on social media platforms prior to her ultimately successful bid to become leader of the United Conservative Party and premier.
On a livestream chat on April 29, Smith said: "The only answer for Ukraine is neutrality," adding she understands why Russia would have a concern with a western-aligned Ukraine armed with nuclear weapons on its doorstep. Ukraine surrendered its nuclear weapons in the 1990s.
In a Feb. 24 post, she said: "I've read that two regions of Ukraine feel more affinity to Russia. Should nations be allowed to break away and govern themselves independently? If that's truly what people want, then I think so. But is that what the people want — or is it propaganda?"
Smith's office did not respond to questions surrounding Smith's current opinions on Ukraine, but pointed to the statement from a day earlier, when Smith said she supports the Ukrainians who are "suffering indescribable horrors and loss at the hands of an invading power."
Her office also instead pointed to comments Smith made earlier Monday in an interview on Corus Radio.
"I suppose we could kind of relitigate every statement that I have made in the past and with the different hats that I've worn," Smith told host Shaye Ganam.
"(But) when I talk to the public, what they're interested in knowing is what I'm going to do going forward."
Smith added it's not her role to comment on the war.
"I respect federal jurisdiction," she said. "It's up to them to weigh in on international relations and negotiations."