Foreign minister says Canada-Ukraine security assurance deal could be reached in weeks

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Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly says Canada and Ukraine are in the final push when it comes to reaching an agreement on security “assurances” for the embattled country.

Speaking from Ukraine in an interview airing Sunday on Rosemary Barton Live, Joly said the agreement would be a landmark moment for Ukraine; similar pacts are expected to be forged with other G7 countries.

Canada has already sent a draft proposal for the assurances to Kyiv, and Joly said she was in Ukraine to help finalize an agreement. Last year, the G7 promised agreements that would include promises of military support and training for Ukraine. The details of the

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