
Trudeau walks fine line with condemnation of Putin, silence on Trump
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau levelled fresh condemnation at Vladimir Putin on Tuesday, but refused to weigh in on the Russian president’s meeting with Donald Trump — underscoring what experts say is the difficult tightrope act that the U.S. president is forcing Canada to walk on the world stage.
The tough words for Putin came during a news conference in Nova Scotia, where the prime minister was announcing new money for highway safety even as officials in Washington, Ottawa and other many capitals were still grappling with the previous day’s Trump-Putin summit in Finland.
“Canada has been unequivocal in our condemnation of Vladimir Putin and Russia,” Trudeau said in response to a reporter’s question before listing a host of Russian actions under Putin’s watch that Canada has opposed.
Those include Russia’s annexation of Crimea, its support for rebel forces in eastern Ukraine and Bashar al-Assad’s government in Syria, as well as its alleged use of chemical weapons in Britain, which Moscow has denied.