World is determined to make sure Russia loses in Ukraine, including keeping Moscow under sanctions for years, says Canadian PM Justin Trudeau as fighting enters its 75th day Follow our live coverage:👇
Monday, May 9, 2022The world will do everything possible to ensure that Russian President Vladimir Putin loses his "illegal war" in Ukraine, including keeping Moscow under sanctions for years, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has said.
"What Putin needs to understand is that the West is absolutely determined and resolved to stand against what he is doing," Trudeau told the Reuters news agency in an interview in Kiev. "His illegal war, his escalations, his crossing of red lines by choosing to further invade Ukraine means that we will do as a world everything we can to make sure that he loses," he said, adding Putin is making a terrible mistake.
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