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Ukraine looks to Trudeau to play key role in NATO membership bid

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More than 500 days after Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the embattled country’s political leaders say they expect Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to be in their corner at next week’s NATO summit.

The leaders of the western military alliance are set to debate the timing and conditions of Ukraine’s admission to NATO.

Some members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization have deep reservations about how quickly the eastern European country should be given membership guarantees.

In a warmly received speech before the country’s parliament in Kyiv last month, Trudeau delivered a full-throated endorsement of Ukraine’s membership when conditions allow.

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“Ukrainians should be free to choose

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