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UKRAINE’S PRESIDENT VOLODYMYR ZELENSKIY VIA TELEGRAM/HANDOUT VIA REUTERS
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney attend a joint press conference, amid Russia’s attack on Ukraine, on Ukraine’s Independence Day, in front of St. Sophia’s Cathedral in Kyiv, Ukraine.
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REUTERS/GLEB GARANICH / AUG. 24
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskiy waits to meet with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, amid Russia’s attack on Ukraine, in Kyiv, Ukraine.

KYIV >> Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy marked Independence Day on Sunday alongside Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, who said Ukraine would receive more than C$1 billion ($723 million) in military aid from a previously announced package next month.
Three and a half years since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Zelenskyy is facing pressure from Washington to make concessions to Russia as President Donald Trump seeks to broker a peace deal.
“We are all working to ensure that the end of this war would mean the guarantee of peace for Ukraine, so that neither war nor the threat of war are left for our children to inherit,” Zelenskyy told a crowd of dignitaries in Kyiv’s Sophia Square, against the backdrop of an 11th century cathedral.
As well as Carney, on his first visit to Ukraine since taking office in March, Trump’s special envoy for Ukraine, Keith Kellogg, attended the ceremony. Zelenskyy presented Kellogg with a state honor.
“We need peace,” Zelenskyy told Kellogg as he handed him the medal in a leather case.
Zelenskyy acknowledged the human cost of the war, but said that Ukrainians would fight to remain on their land.
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Ukraine is now working with its European allies to draft potential frameworks for post-war security guarantees for Kyiv, which Trump has expressed openness to.
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