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Canada announces $300-million military aid for Ukraine on war's fourth anniversary
Summary
Canada announced $300 million in additional military assistance for Ukraine and said it will extend a Canadian Forces training mission through 2029.
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Canada announced new military and financial measures for Ukraine as the conflict that began in February 2022 passes its fourth anniversary. Ottawa said it will provide $300 million in additional military assistance and is renewing its training mission for Ukrainian forces through 2029. Officials also reported expanded sanctions and further energy-sector support. The announcement reiterates Canada's long-running support since the start of the invasion.
Key details:
- The government announced $300 million in additional military assistance for Ukraine.
- Canada will renew its Canadian Forces training mission, Operation Unifier, for three more years, through 2029, and noted the mission operates in locations such as Britain and Poland.
- Officials said Ottawa will send more than 400 armoured vehicles to Ukraine as part of the announced support.
- The government announced expanded sanctions targeting additional individuals, organizations and a number of vessels, and added $20 million to the Ukraine Energy Support Fund.
Summary:
The announcements restate Canada's continuing support for Ukraine and include military, training, sanctions and energy-related measures. The training mission renewal is scheduled through 2029; other implementation details were reported but specific timelines for delivery were not specified, so the next precise steps are undetermined at this time.
