Ukraine Peace Summit: Trudeau wants return of children kidnapped by Russia | War in Ukraine

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau plans to shine a spotlight on the plight of Ukrainian children kidnapped by Russia and call for their safe return when he attends a summit Saturday dedicated to building peace between the two countries .

G7 leaders concluded their summit in Italy hours earlier on Saturday, where Canada actively participated in a U.S.-led campaign to use frozen Russian assets to offer a $50 billion loan to the Ukraine to help it fight against the Russian invader.

Canada has committed to paying $5 billion for this loan.

Mr. Trudeau has arrived in Switzerland, where he will attend the Ukraine peace summit, alongside delegations from around 90 countries, to discuss a path to ending the war with Russia.

We will work with our partners on a plan to achieve complete, just and lasting peace for Ukrainedeclared the Prime Minister during a press conference in Italy at the end of the G7 summit.

A notable absence

The summit on Saturday and Sunday in Lucerne, Switzerland, is widely seen as a symbolic effort by Ukraine to rally the international community to its cause.

Russia and its main ally China will not participate in peace talks. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s government did not want Russia involved, but Switzerland insists Russia will be involved at some point and hopes it will one day join the process.

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Volodymyr Zelensky traveled to Switzerland for the Ukraine peace summit. At his request, Russia was not invited.

Photo: Reuters / Denis Balibouse

When asked what impact the talks would have without Russia’s participation, Trudeau said the summit was part of the peace process.

We need to see peace and stability in Ukraine, as we need to see around the world, and this is part of the efforts we are all undertaking to engagedid he declare.

I will focus in particular on the issue of children abducted from Ukraine by Russia who need to be returned home.

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Several families told stories of their children’s captivity and attempts to escape when they appeared before a House of Commons international human rights subcommittee last year in Ottawa, hope that Canadian parliamentarians will help save others.

It is unclear how many children were forcibly taken to Russia or the territories it controls in Ukraine. The organization Save the Children told the committee in November that Ukrainian and Russian estimates of that number ranged from 2,000 to 20,000.

Several teenagers told the committee how they were separated from their families and forcibly taken from Ukraine to camps in Russia or Russian-occupied territories while testifying via video conference from Ukraine.

India and Canada

G7 leaders paid particular attention to the situation in Ukraine at their summit in Italy, but the host country promised that the Israel-Hamas war and the humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip would be equally important topics of discussion .

The summit ended without a joint commitment to take specific steps to address the situation in the Middle East.

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We have repeatedly stressed the need to continue providing humanitarian aid, as we all do.

India, which has avoided criticizing Russia since its invasion of Ukraine in 2022, is expected to take part in peace talks this weekend. Mr. Trudeau had a brief conversation with the country’s newly re-elected Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, on the sidelines of the G7, but he did not want to elaborate on their discussion.

It was the first time the two leaders had met since Prime Minister Trudeau publicly accused the Narendra Modi government of being involved in the murder of a Sikh activist, Hardeep Singh Nijjar, in British Columbia.

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Narendra Modi and Justin Trudeau met at the G7 summit in Italy on June 14, 2024.

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There are important, but sensitive issues that we need to follow up on, but this was a commitment to work together in times to come to address very important issuesdeclared Justin Trudeau.

Canada will host the next G7 summit next year, which will be held in Kananaskis, Alberta.

Mr. Trudeau did not say whether he intended to invite Mr. Modi to these meetings.

Less tension between Meloni and Trudeau

The Canadian prime minister had a bilateral meeting with his Italian counterpart Giorgia Meloni after Saturday morning’s press conference, praising his leadership at the summit.

The tone of the meeting was much friendlier than the bilateral meeting the two leaders held at last year’s G7 summit in Japan, where Mr. Trudeau denounced the Italian government’s stance on workers’ rights. LGBTQ2+.

This week, Ms. Meloni’s right-wing government moved to erase direct references to abortion from the final declaration issued by all G7 countries at the end of the summit, sparking disagreement among nations over the wording. of the final version of their common commitments.

Justin Trudeau and Giorgia Meloni chat.

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Exchanges were more cordial this year at the G7 between Giorgia Meloni and Justin Trudeau on the subject of the rights of the LGBTQ2A+ community, a subject which had been the subject of friction at the G7 summit in 2023.

Photo: The Canadian Press / Sean Kilpatrick

This was confirmed by two senior US officials, a senior European Union official and two other officials who spoke to theAssociated Presson condition of anonymity, discussions about the statement which have not been made public.

The final statement, released Friday, omits the word abortionbut refers to the need to promote reproductive health and rights.

When reporters asked Mr. Trudeau why he could sign the communiqué without explicitly mentioning abortion, given that his government defended the issue, the prime minister responded that there was LGBT”,”text”:”clear commitments in the G7 communiqué on reproductive rights and health, women’s rights and the LGBT community”}}”>clear commitments in the G7 communiqué on reproductive rights and health, women’s rights and the community LGBT.

We will continue as a country, as the G7, to defend the rights of everyonehe clarified.

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