Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Canadians should not fall for Vladimir Putin’s propaganda after the Russian president appeared in an interview with U.S. media persona Tucker Carlson.
Putin used the interview to mock Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Canadian officers for applauding Yaroslav Hunka throughout Zelenskyy’s go to to Parliament in September.
Hunka was launched within the Home as a Ukrainian-Canadian veteran who fought in opposition to the Soviet Union within the Second World Warfare. It was later revealed that Hunka was a part of a division of Ukrainian volunteers underneath Nazi command.
Trudeau was requested throughout a press convention Friday about Putin utilizing the diplomatic embarrassment to mock Canada and its ally.
“[Putin] will, after all, use no matter propaganda he can have interaction in, however I can let you know Canadians is not going to be fooled,” the prime minister mentioned.
Putin has claimed repeatedly he’s waging warfare on Ukraine to “de-Nazify” the nation and has used the Hunka affair in an try to justify his actions previously.
Throughout his interview with Carlson, which was posted on the social media platform X, Putin pointed to the Hunka incident to assist his claims.
“The president of Ukraine stood up with the whole Parliament of Canada and applauded this man. How can this be imagined?” Putin mentioned by a translator.
Western allies, together with Canada, have pushed again in opposition to these claims, calling Russia’s full-scale invasion a blatant violation of Ukraine’s sovereignty.
Trudeau mentioned Putin’s feedback on the Hunka incident had been an try to “distract” from his actual motivations for launching the full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
“Putin selected to invade a neighbouring sovereign nation, violating the rights, the sovereignty, the territorial integrity of Ukraine and violating the rules-based order that underpins the protection, the safety of all of us dwelling in free democracies world wide,” he mentioned.