Prime Minister Carney of Canada publicly labels Putin as a dark force, advocating for his detainment.
In a significant move, Prime Minister of Canada, Mark Carney, visited Kyiv to mark Ukraine's Independence Day. During his visit, Carney delivered a stern message to Russian President Vladimir Putin, stating that he "bears darkness" and needs to be "stopped."
Carney's criticism of Putin was not a one-off remark. He alleged that the Russian leader has allegedly broken his promises, contrasting Putin's aggressive and authoritarian approach with the policies of international leaders, including implicitly US President Donald Trump. Carney's comments were a clear indication of his disapproval of leaders showing understanding toward Russia's aggression, particularly in the context of the Ukraine conflict.
The Canadian Prime Minister also accused Putin of seeking the revival of an empire, not negotiations. He compared the current state of international affairs to the negotiations between Presidents Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev, implying that Putin's actions are a far cry from the spirit of diplomacy and compromise demonstrated during those historic talks.
Carney's visit coincided with a period of growing concern over Russia's actions. He stated that Kyiv's allies are becoming stronger and more determined, and he believes that Putin can be stopped. However, he did not specify the actions he meant by "stopped."
The Russian Foreign Minister, Sergei Lavrov, responded to Carney's remarks, suggesting that French President Emmanuel Macron might feel uncomfortable at night due to his statements about Putin. Macron had previously described Putin as a "predator" who "needs to keep eating to survive."
Amidst this diplomatic tension, reports suggest that Russia's economy is allegedly weakening. Carney believes that Russia is becoming more isolated, a sentiment echoed by his comments that the country is moving further away from the international community.
Carney's statements were reported by RBK-Ukraine, adding credibility to his strong words against Putin. As the international community watches the situation unfold, it remains to be seen how Russia will respond to these criticisms and whether Putin will heed the calls for change.
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