According to an Ukrinform correspondent, this was stated in a joint communiqué following the visit of the Canadian Prime Minister to Ukraine.
“Canada and Ukraine will work to mobilize private sector involvement in Ukraine’s reconstruction, leveraging tools such as multilateral development banks and export credit agencies like Export Development Canada,” the document reads.
Read also: Ukrainian, Canadian PMs discuss opportunities to expand investmentAs noted, “leaders discussed joint energy projects in hydropower, small modular reactors, and the oil and gas sector, and agreed to deepen cooperation in energy security, including cybersecurity, infrastructure protection, and modern technologies to mitigate hybrid and man-made threats”. “They agreed to deepen cooperation in energy security, including cybersecurity, infrastructure protection, and modern technologies to mitigate hybrid and man-made threats,” the document reads.
Ukraine and Canada also agreed to initiate annual consultations between the foreign affairs and defense ministries of both countries and to develop joint defense projects.
As reported by Ukrinform, on August 24, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney visited Kyiv, where he revealed the details of a $1.5 billion U.S. defense assistance package for Ukraine.
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