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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky held phone conversations with Finnish President Sauli Niinisto and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Monday, October 16. This was announced by the state president in a telegram.
“I would like to thank Finland for its effective participation in the implementation of the 19th Security Assistance Package and the Peace Formula, especially the paragraph on radiation and nuclear security,” Zelenskiy said.
The president added that he reported to the Finnish head of state on the continuation of the “Grains from Ukraine” initiative.
The two leaders also discussed security challenges in the Middle East and the situation on the battlefield in Ukraine.
During the phone conversation with the Canadian Prime Minister, Zelensky discussed the implementation of agreements made during his visit to Canada. In particular, the development of hydroelectric power and the completion of the Holodomor Genocide Museum.
Also, the leaders of Ukraine and Canada discussed security cooperation and global security challenges. The President thanked Canada for its willingness to help evacuate Ukrainians from the Gaza Strip.
“I am also grateful for Canada’s support for the peace formula. It has invited the country’s representative to the next meeting of advisers, which will be held soon,” Zelensky said.
We remind you that on October 11, Finland announced the allocation of 19 military aid to Ukraine. It is 95 million euros.
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