Did Canada PM Connect with Zelensky Before Trump-Putin Summit?

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Key Takeaways
- Carney and Zelensky emphasized Ukrainian sovereignty.
- International borders cannot be changed by force.
- Canada supports Ukraine's stance against Russian aggression.
- The Trump-Putin summit could impact peace negotiations.
- Zelensky warns against agreements made without Ukraine’s input.
Ottawa, Aug 12 (NationPress) Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney engaged in a telephone conversation with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, emphasizing that any decisions regarding Ukraine's future should be made by the Ukrainian people themselves.
The official statement from the prime minister's website highlighted that international borders cannot be altered through force.
Carney reiterated Canada's unwavering support for Ukraine. Recently, Canada, along with the European Union and Britain, declared plans to reduce the price cap on Russian crude oil, according to the statement.
Ahead of the anticipated meeting in Alaska between US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, Carney and Zelensky appreciated US initiatives aimed at achieving peace in Ukraine, as reported by Xinhua news agency.
Trump confirmed his meeting with Putin in Alaska on August 15.
He had announced this summit last Friday, coinciding with his self-imposed deadline for Russia to agree to a ceasefire or risk facing increased US sanctions.
In reaction to the upcoming Alaska summit, Zelensky remarked that any agreements made without Kyiv's involvement would be considered “dead decisions”.
Trump mentioned that a future meeting could potentially include both Ukrainian President Zelensky and the Russian leader.
A White House official informed reporters on Saturday that Trump was still open to a summit involving both leaders.
US Ambassador to NATO Matthew Whitaker stated on Sunday that it remained possible for Zelensky to attend the meeting in Alaska on Friday.