Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Tuesday he was in full support of U.S. President Joe Biden’s decision to reverse policy and allow for Ukraine to use U.S.-made long-range missiles with the capability of striking deep into Russian territory. Discussing the potential impact on Ukraine when U.S. president-elect Donald Trump takes over in January, Trudeau said “We’re very aware of potential challenges with President Trump coming in, but we’re not going to panic.”
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Canada supports Ukraine long-range missile strikes, won’t ‘panic’ with Trump admin: Trudeau
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