Speaking to reporters outside the United Nations General Assembly meeting in New York, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said he’s had “a number” of conversations with leaders about allowing Ukraine to use Western-supplied long-range weapons to strike deep within Russian territory. “Canada and so many others are so unequivocal about ensuring that Ukraine has the tools to defend itself against this illegal invasion,” he said.
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Trudeau pushing NATO allies to let Ukraine use long-range weapons against Russia
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