Trudeau Criticizes G20 Ukraine Statement
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•Trudeau says G20 leaders’ statement on Ukraine not strong enough
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the G20 leaders' statement from Brazil is not strong enough on the war in Ukraine .
He is also expressing some concern about the impact U.S. president-elect Donald Trump’s return to the White House will have on global support for Ukraine .
Canada and other G7 nations and “advanced economies” wanted a much stronger statement against the “illegal invasion of Ukraine ”.
G20 summit produced a relatively weak closing statement, with 174 commitments instead of the roughly 240 from each of the last two G20 summits.
Canada will push for more nuclear-power collaboration with southeast Asian countries, Trudeau says.
Canada is looking to form alliances with countries closer to China and India than with Western powers.
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