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Canadian foreign minister Joly meets Ukrainian President Zelenskyy in Kyiv

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Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly has travelled to Ukraine to meet with Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Kyiv.

In a video of the meeting shared by the Ukrainian leader's office on Tuesday, Joly shook Zelenskyy's hand and thanked him for taking the time before sitting down with officials, including Ukraine's Ambassador to Canada Yuliya Kovaliv.

According , the president "expressed gratitude to the Canadian government and the Canadian people for their strong support and assistance to Ukraine during the war," citing financial and military aid including Leopard 2 tanks as examples. 

The two also discussed Ukraine's proposed "peace formula," the potential for Canada to hold a global peace summit, and the need to hold Russians accountable for the now , according to the Ukrainian communique about the meeting.

"We'll be talking even more about the question of accountability," Joly can be heard saying in the video. 

It's unclear if Joly is still in Ukraine. There has yet to be any public communication from Joly or her office about this visit, but in an email to CTV News, Joly’s press secretary Adrien Blanchard said that he “can’t say more about who is on the ground†citing “security reasons.â€

He provided no additional information about the visit.
 

Correction

An earlier version of this article incorrectly identified Canada's Ambassador to Ukraine Larisa Galadza as being at the meeting.

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