Trudeau opposes allowing Russia to keep ‘an inch’ of Ukrainian territory

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he opposes allowing Russia to keep any territory it has occupied in its invasion of Ukraine, warning that it would only embolden other hostile countries to invade their neighbours.

Mr. Trudeau told a NATO assembly of parliamentarians in Montreal Monday that they need to push back against those who argue assistance to Ukraine is not a priority.

In nearly two months, Donald Trump will be inaugurated as president of the United States, and he has vowed to swiftly end the war. The president-elect has declined to rule out the possibility that Ukraine may have to cede land to Russia and has been notably vague when discussing the conflict.