
Trudeau to visit allies in Europe to discuss Ukraine, will meet with the Queen
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will travel to Europe next week for a series of meetings with other world leaders as the Russian attacks in Ukraine continue, and he will have an audience with the Queen. Trudeau will be making stops in the United Kingdom, Latvia, Germany and Poland, he announced on Friday, to meet with partners and allies.
Trudeau will be making stops in the United Kingdom, Latvia, Germany and Poland, he announced on Friday, to meet with partners and allies.
“We will be discussing how to continue to support Ukraine, how to strengthen democratic values around the world, and how to stand up even more for democracy and to stand against Russian aggression,” Trudeau said.
In a statement, the Prime Minister’s Office confirmed that Trudeau will be abroad between March 6 and March 11, to “to further strengthen Canada’s solidarity with our European partners and allies in the face of Russia’s unwarranted invasion of Ukraine.”
The prime minister said that in the last several days there has been a “strong, seamless, co-ordinated response” from allied countries, and he’s looking forward to sitting down in-person to plot out what’s next and how to jointly combat the disinformation element of this war.