
Yulia Kovaliv
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Ambassador of Ukraine to Canada πΊπ¦π¨π¦ proud πΊπ¦
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13-01-2020 22:51:38
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In May, 32 Ukrainian children were rescued from Russia and temporarily occupied territories as a part of the Bring Kids Back UA initiative ππ Their return was made possible through the coordinated work of the Bring Kids Back initiative, the Office of the Ombudsman of Ukraine,




Fatherβs Day. Today, this day is filled with even deeper gratitude to Ukrainian fathers. To all those who are now on the front lines, thinking of their children. To those who always remember the importance of a fatherβs support. To those who protect and shield from the war in the



I receive regular reports from Minister of Internal Affairs Klymenko and our military commanders on the aftermath of Russiaβs massive strike. More than 440 drones and 32 missiles were used. Kyiv has faced one of the most horrific attacks. Also, overnight, Odesa, Zaporizhzhia,



I met with Prime Minister of Canada Mark Carney on the sidelines of the G7 Summit. I informed him about Russiaβs overnight attack against our people, civilian infrastructure, and residential buildings, which involved 440 Iranian Shahed drones and 32 missiles, including


We aligned our positions for achieving lasting peace with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer. During our meeting, we discussed that to force Russia to end this war, coordinated sanctions by all G7 countries are needed against their energy and banking sectors, shadow fleet, and

I met with Mark Rutte Mark Rutte to discuss our steps ahead of the upcoming NATO Summit in The Hague. I outlined Ukraineβs key expectations for the Summit and highlighted the urgent needs of our warriors in the face of a significantly increased number of Russian attacks. Iβm



I met with World Bank Group President Ajay Banga to discuss continued assistance in assessing the damage inflicted on Ukraine and preparing the relevant reports. I shared that Russiaβs attacks are becoming increasingly brutal, which makes it vital to intensify efforts in pooling


