Carney IN Ukraine Peace Talks?! What Happens Next Will Shock You!

Carney IN Ukraine Peace Talks?! What Happens Next Will Shock You!
Current Affairs 05 January 2026

Carney Set to Attend Ukraine Peace Talks in Paris: Canada Deepens Support

Carney IN Ukraine Peace Talks?! What Happens Next ...

The conflict in Ukraine continues to demand global attention, and Canada is stepping up its efforts. Prime Minister Mark Carney will be in Paris on Monday to meet with allies and discuss strategies aimed at bringing an end to the devastating war with Russia, his office confirmed Friday. The focus? Bolstering Ukraine's defense and mapping out a path toward long-term recovery.

Carney's team released a statement underlining Canada's commitment to not only strengthening Ukraine's military capabilities but also deterring further Russian aggression. This is especially pertinent as Ukraine seeks crucial security guarantees from the United States and other international partners. There's also a significant push to secure the return of Ukrainian children who, according to reports, have been "unlawfully deported" during the course of the conflict. It's a deeply troubling aspect of this war, and one that Canada is clearly prioritizing.

Let's be clear, Canada isn't just talking the talk. We're a leading financial contributor to Ukraine's recovery, particularly on a per capita basis. During a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Halifax last month, Carney announced a substantial $2.5 billion in financing and loan guarantees. This shows a clear intent to support Ukraine not just with words, but with concrete resources. A crucial difference between real support and empty platitudes, if you ask me.

Interestingly, this all comes shortly after former U.S. President Donald Trump, after hosting Zelenskyy at Mar-a-Lago, suggested that Ukraine and Russia were "closer than ever before" to a peace settlement. He also admitted to the many hurdles still standing in the way of an agreement. It's a somewhat optimistic assessment, given the complexities on the ground, but perhaps a necessary tone to strike to encourage progress. Of course, those of us who've been following the situation closely know better than to expect easy solutions.

Benjamin Zyla, a professor at the University of Ottawa, brings up a vital point, emphasizing that territorial integrity must be a central consideration for Ukraine in any potential peace plan. "That is for the Ukrainians to decide, and the Canadian government has made this clear," Zyla stated. He also raised concerns about ensuring the protection of Ukrainian territory should a peace agreement actually be reached. And that's a question that needs serious consideration. What will that future border look like? And how will Ukraine guarantee its future safety?

It's worth noting that Carney also addressed the recent ouster of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro in a U.S.-backed operation. In a social media statement, he reiterated Canada's position, stating that Canada has not recognized "the illegitimate regime of Maduro since it stole the 2018 election." He affirmed Canada's support for a "peaceful, negotiated, and Venezuelan-led transition process," urging all parties to uphold international law. So, it's evident that Canadian foreign policy continues to be active on multiple fronts.

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