Canada's Potential Role in Protecting Ukraine

Canadian Defense Minister Bill Blair stated that Canada is open to sending troops to a coalition of the willing to protect Ukraine from Russian invasion. This proposal is part of a joint effort by European leaders to strengthen support for Ukraine amidst concerns of Washington's commitment. Canada's involvement would require American support and security guarantees.

Transatlantic Relations and Ukraine Conflict

President Trump incorrectly stated that Russia would accept European peacekeeping troops in Ukraine, Kremlin contradicted the claim. Transatlantic rift emerging over Ukraine and other issues between the U.S. and Europe. French President Macron warned Trump to be cautious in negotiations with Putin.

European Debate on Peacekeeping Force in Ukraine

European states are divided over the practicality of deploying a 100,000-strong field army as peacekeepers in post-ceasefire Ukraine. Some support the idea, while others are concerned about leaving their own borders vulnerable. The lack of advanced air assets and sustained operational capabilities pose challenges to the feasibility of such a mission.

Challenges Facing United Nations in Peacekeeping Efforts

The United Nations' peacekeeping chief expressed concern over powerful nations undermining the organization's ability to resolve conflicts. Countries like the U.S., Russia, and China are blamed for sidelining the U.N., leading to challenges in peacekeeping efforts. The importance of multilateralism in global governance is highlighted.