'He wasn't believing history. He wasn't logical. He wasn't rational,' Canada's ambassador to Ukraine Larisa Galadza said Sunday about the Russian president.
"isn't rational" and that there isn't anyone that could have prevented the leader from invading Ukraine.
"He wasn't believing history. He wasn't logical. He wasn't rational. He isn't rational. So, I don't know how one prevents that," she said on CBC'swhile adding that Russia has faced sanctions from Canada since it annexed Crimea from Ukraine in 2014.Last week, during a surprise visit to Ukraine, Canadian Prime Ministerreopened the country's embassy in Kyiv. Galadza said that things in the city have"definitely felt different.
Canada's ambassador to Ukraine said Sunday that Russian President Vladimir Putin"isn't rational" and that there isn't anyone that could have prevented the leader from invading Ukraine. Above, Putin and Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu attend the Victory Day Parade at Red Square on May 9 in Moscow."The city isn't full of life like usual. And there are barricades. There are sandbags in front of the main buildings...
"It was a true inspiration to see people step up to defend their lives, defend their community, defend a bright future for themselves and their families in the country they love," Trudeau said during a press conference with Ukrainian President
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