Canada must support Ukraine’s NATO integration 

Together with NATO partners, Canada can forge a future where Ukraine is a member of the alliance, contributing to the collective security of the Euro-Atlantic community.
During Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's visit to Kyiv this past June, he expressed Canada's support for Ukraine's NATO membership once conditions allowed. While these words were encouraging, they must be reinforced by a firm, clear stance from Ottawa, writes Katerina Sviderska.

On July 11-12, the NATO summit will be held in Vilnius, Lithuania. This annual meeting of the transatlantic alliance generally sets the course for the coming year. In 2023, Ukraine's membership is on the table more than ever—and the 31 Allies have every reason to invite th...

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