Diplomacy at G20: Canada and France Unite on Ukraine
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and French President Emmanuel Macron discussed the war in Ukraine during the G20 summit in South Africa. They emphasized that a resolution must involve Kyiv and align with Ukraine's interests and security. Carney pledged to work with allies for peace.
Amid the G20 summit in South Africa, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and French President Emmanuel Macron took time to address the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. Both leaders reinforced their commitment to a resolution that includes Kyiv and honors Ukraine's fundamental interests.
According to a statement released by the Canadian government, they insisted that any settlement must provide security guarantees. This shared stance highlights the international community's effort to foster a peaceful solution.
Prime Minister Carney affirmed Canada's dedication to collaborating with global allies to achieve a 'just and lasting peace' in Ukraine, emphasizing the importance of collective action in resolving the conflict.
(With inputs from agencies.)

