Joly promises Ukraine financial help as it stares down threat of Russian invasion

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Canada’s foreign minister landed in Kyiv Monday promising more economic assistance to help keep the Ukrainian government afloat in the face of uncertainty caused by the threat of a Russian invasion.

Mélanie Joly met yesterday with Ukraine’s Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal. She said her visit was meant to show Canada’s unwavering solidarity in the ongoing crisis.

In a later interview with Radio Canada, Joly said the federal government is still firmly committed to seeing Ukraine join NATO — despite Russia’s insistence that extending membership in the western military alliance to Ukraine would cross one of its so-called red lines.

“I [will] tell them that, first of all,

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