Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and U.S. President Donald Trump spoke on Saturday, addressing the ongoing war in Ukraine and the fight against the illegal fentanyl trade, according to a statement from Trudeau’s office.
During the call, both leaders discussed international efforts to support Ukraine against Russian aggression. Trudeau reaffirmed Canada’s commitment to aiding Ukraine with military assistance and economic sanctions against Russia. Trump, who has previously criticized prolonged U.S. involvement in foreign conflicts, reportedly shared his views on strategies for resolving the war.
Another key topic was the growing fentanyl crisis, a major public health issue affecting both nations. The synthetic opioid, largely trafficked from China and Mexico, has contributed to rising overdose deaths across North America. Both leaders acknowledged the need for stronger cross-border collaboration to curb the supply and distribution of the deadly drug.
This conversation comes amid heightened geopolitical tensions and concerns over the effectiveness of current measures to tackle fentanyl trafficking. The U.S. and Canada have been working with international partners to address the issue, but illicit trade continues to fuel the opioid epidemic.
The discussion between Trudeau and Trump highlights ongoing diplomatic challenges and shared priorities between Canada and the U.S. as both countries seek solutions to pressing global and domestic issues.


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