Zelenskyy discussed steps ahead of G20 meeting with Trudeau

President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Photo: t.me/V_Zelenskiy_official

President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy had a telephone conversation with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Tuesday, November 12. In particular, they discussed steps ahead of the G20 meeting.

The Head of State reported this via Telegram.

Zelenskyy's conversation with Trudeau

"I am grateful to Canada for all the various assistance, in particular for the principled support of the Victory Plan. We count on Canada to continue active advocacy of its first point — receiving an invitation to NATO. I called on Justin to continue working with allies both during future multilateral formats and in direct negotiations," Zelenskyy emphasized.

He thanked for the public support of the permission to use long-range weapons for military purposes on the territory of Russia.

The parties coordinated their steps ahead of the G20 meeting. According to Zelenskyy, it is important that Ukraine's position on a fair and long-lasting peace is voiced there.

They also discussed the continuation of defense cooperation and clarified Ukraine's needs.

As a reminder, on November 12, Zelenskyy accepted credentials from newly appointed ambassadors of four countries.

Previously, Zelenskyy reported that the government had adopted a resolution introducing a real and transparent mechanism for transferring military personnel between units.