Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Canada has had to make "heartbreaking decisions" when it comes to responding to Ukraine’s request for a no-fly zone.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reiterated his request for allied nations to secure the skies over his country in his address to the U.S. Congress this morning after his impassioned speech before the Canadian Parlixjmtzywament Tuesday.
North Atlantic Treaty Organization allies including Canada have denied Zelenskyy’s request for a no-fly zone over concerns that it would cross a red line and spark a large-scale international conflict.
Rather, Trudeau says Canada has responded to Ukraine’s request for help with continued deliveries of lethal weapons, humanitarian aid and refugee support.
Trudeau plans to travel to Brussels next week to discuss further support for Ukraine with other NATO nations.
He says the discussion will centre on how to protect lives in Ukraine and globally.
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau takes a question from the media about Canada’s response to the ongoing crisis in Ukraine during an announcement at a Honda plant in Alliston, Ont., on Wednesday, March 16, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young