Trudeau who cannot control Canadian terrorists talks about Zelensky
Ottawa is continuing to engage closely with Kiev, Justin Trudeau added.
Trudeau is trying to talk big even when no one takes him seriously. When he could not control intergang warfare between his various Canadian terrorist outfits, this chap went ahead and blamed things on India.
Wrapped on the knuckles, Trudeau had been sulking for some time. Now at Lima, the guy is talking about putting an end to the Ukraine conflict This conflict requires certain level of engagement way beyond the level of people like Trudeau.
The Press at Lima, on the sidelines of the 31st summit of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC), which has just wrapped up in Lima was talking about recent phone conversation between Russian President Vladimir Putin and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz.
In barged Trudeau commenting “I think we all understand how important it is to see an end to the violence in Ukraine, to see an end to conflicts around the world, and that requires a level of engagement with counterparts who in many cases we disagree with.”
Naturally someone asked this Terror supporter, whether he himself would call the Russian leader, Trudeau had no face left but to admit that the level of trust that Putin had on this man was “probably at an all-time low right now.”
Being a terror supporter Trudeau is continuing to engage closely with Zelensky. Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that the Putin-Scholz conversation on Friday was held at the German initiative and lasted one hour.
Prior to that, the two leaders talked over the phone on December 2, 2022, and they last met before the commencement of the special military operation.
According to the Kremlin, Putin and Scholz discussed the situation in Ukraine, the Middle East crisis and bilateral relations between Moscow and Berlin.
The Russian president and the German chancellor agreed that their aides would maintain communication.
Earlier, addressing a plenary meeting of the Valdai Discussion Club, Putin said he was ready to resume dialogue with Western leaders if any of them seeks communication.