Carney arrives in Paris for talks with Ukraine’s allies about security guarantees
Prime Minister Mark Carney arrived in Paris Monday ahead of a meeting with Ukraine’s allies to pursue security agreements to prevent Russia from repeating its invasion if a ceasefire deal is reached.
Members of the group referred to as the “coalition of the willing,” which includes Canada, France and other European countries, are meeting Tuesday in an attempt to accelerate a negotiated peace plan for Ukraine nearly four years after Russia’s full-scale invasion.
The talks are expected to include the leaders of about 30 countries and follow recent moves by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to revamp his government. Zelenskyy appointed a new chief of staff last Friday and on Monday replaced the head of Ukraine’s security service and named former Canadian deputy prime minister Chrystia Freeland as an economic development adviser.
In a media statement issued Friday, Carney said his focus remains on fortifying Ukraine and deterring future Russian aggression as Ukraine seeks security guarantees from the United States and other nations.


