
This audio is created with AI assistance
Newly elected Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has invited President Volodymyr Zelensky to attend the Group of Seven (G7) summit in June, Le Journal de Quebec reported on March 17, citing a Canadian Foreign Ministry spokesperson.
Canada, which holds the G7 presidency this year, will host the summit on June 15-17 in Kananaskis County, located in the western province of Alberta.
Carney had a phone call with Zelensky on March 16 and invited him to the summit, according to the media outlet.
Carney was sworn in as Canada's prime minister on March 14, replacing former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as head of the governing Liberal Party. Trudeau announced his resignation in January.
Under Trudeau's leadership, Canada was a strong ally of Ukraine, providing 19.5 billion Canadian dollars ($13.5 billion) in assistance, including 4.5 billion Canadian dollars ($3.1 billion) in military aid.
Who is to gain more from a ceasefire — Russia or Ukraine?
U.S. President Donald Trump said on March 17 that he expects to hold a phone call with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin to discuss a U.S.-backed ceasefire proposal that Moscow has yet to agree to. Russia has declined to immediately accept the 30-day ceasefire proposal, with the
The Kyiv IndependentOleg Sukhov
Most popular
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.News Feed
9:59 PM
Ukrainian long-range drone successfully completes 3,000-kilometer test, Zelensky says.
President Volodymyr Zelensky announced on March 17 in his evening address that a Ukrainian long-range drone has successfully completed testing, demonstrating its ability to fly 3,000 kilometers (1,864 miles).
9:24 PM
New Canadian prime minister invites Zelensky to attend G7 summit in June.
Newly elected Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has invited President Volodymyr Zelensky to attend the Group of Seven (G7) summit in June, Le Journal de Quebec reported on March 17, citing a Canadian Foreign Ministry spokesperson.
8:50 PM
Ukraine's Supreme Court rules illegal mobilization not grounds for dismissal from military.
The conscription of a person liable for military service during mobilization is irreversible, Ukraine's Supreme Court ruled on March 17, following a lawsuit by a serviceman who claimed he had been drafted illegally.
8:01 PM
EU plan to send over $40 billion in military aid has 'broad political support,' Kallas says.
The initiative to provide Ukraine with 40 billion euros ($43.6 billion) in military aid has "broad political support" among EU member states, EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said on March 17 before the Council of Foreign Ministers meeting in Brussels.
6:31 PM
Russia claims capture of Stepove in Zaporizhzhia Oblast, Ukraine denies.
The Russian Defense Ministry claimed Russian forces captured the Ukrainian village of Stepove in Zaporizhzhia Oblast on March 17. Ukraine's Southern Defense Forces spokesperson Vladyslav Voloshyn denied the statement.
5:04 PM
EU foreign ministers to discuss US withdrawal of funding for RFE/RL.
EU foreign ministers are set to discuss the termination of the U.S. grant that funded Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) during a meeting in Brussels on March 17, according to a Kyiv Independent reporter in Brussels.
4:25 PM
Lithuania suspects Russia behind arson attacks in Vilnius and Warsaw last year.
The Lithuanian prosecutor’s office alleges that Russia's military intelligence formed a special group to carry out arson attacks across Lithuania, Poland, and Latvia.
3:36 PM
Seoul, Kyiv discuss transfer of North Korean POWs to South Korea.
South Korean Foreign Minister Cho Tae-yul and his Ukrainian counterpart Andrii Sybiha discussed the potential transfer of two North Korean POWs in a phone call.
10:53 AM
(Updated: March 17, 2025 3:14 pm)
Russia sanctions could be eventually eased in exchange for security, justice for Ukraine, Ukrainian official suggests.
Western sanctions against Russia could be eventually eased if the step ensures security and justice for Ukraine, top Ukrainian sanctions official Vladyslav Vlasiuk told Politico in an interview published on March 17.
3:02 PM
Anna Maksymenko wins Ukraine's first Grand Prix fencing gold since 2020.
This marks Ukraine's first Grand Prix victory in fencing since 2020, when Olha Kharlan won gold in saber in Montreal.
2:45 PM
Serbia needs 'protecting' from repeat of Ukraine's EuroMaidan, Vucic claims.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic on March 16 drew comparisons between the anti-government protests in Serbia and Ukraine's 2014 EuroMaidan revolution, vowing to "protect and defend" the country from such an event.
2:27 PM
Germany delivers Gepard air defenses, shells, drones, other aid to Ukraine.
Germany has provided three Gepard anti-aircraft systems with 10,000 rounds of ammunition, 24 mine protection vehicles, and other defense aid to Ukraine in its latest round of delivery announced on March 17.
2:01 PM
Kyiv reportedly extradites German suspected of rape who fought for Ukraine.
Ukraine has extradited a German citizen who fought in Ukraine's Defense Forces and is suspected of rape and other crimes, the BBC and Suspilne reported on March 17, citing sources in the Prosecutor General's Office.
1:11 PM
Rubio asked Hungary not to block EU sanctions, Politico reports.
Budapest had initially planned to veto the sanctions renewal, citing U.S. President Donald Trump's return to the White House and the possibility of a shift in U.S. policy toward Russia.
12:41 PM
EU approves third $3.8 billion tranche for Kyiv under Ukraine Facility program.
With this disbursement, Ukraine will have received nearly 20 billion euros ($21,7 billion) under the Ukraine Facility since the program was launched in early 2024.
12:21 PM
Zelensky signs law permitting Ukrainian troops to operate abroad during martial law.
The legislation permits Ukrainian military formations, units, and subdivisions to be deployed to other countries for national security purposes, including repelling armed aggression, protecting sovereignty and territorial integrity, and exercising the right to self-defense.
12:12 PM
Territorial integrity, military size, alliances — FM Sybiha sets 3 'fundamentals' for potential peace talks.
Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha stressed that Ukraine’s territorial integrity and sovereignty are non-negotiable, reaffirming that Kyiv will never recognize Russian-occupied territories as part of Russia.
11:55 AM
Georgia sentences ex-President Saakashvili to additional 4.5 years over illegal border crossing.
The latest ruling follows a nine-year prison sentence issued last week over Saakashvili's alleged large-scale embezzlement of state funds, adding up to almost 12 additional years in prison.
11:43 AM
'We won't be dragged into this' — Hungary opposes $22 billion EU aid package for Ukraine.
"We won't be dragged into this; we will not allow Hungarian taxpayers' money to be used to finance arms shipments to Ukraine," Hungary's Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto said.
10:03 AM
Russia open to civilian observers in Ukraine under possible peace deal.
"A peace treaty may provide for unarmed observers in Ukraine, a civilian mission to monitor the implementation of certain aspects of the agreement, or guarantee mechanisms," Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Grushko said.
9:30 AM
3 killed, 12 injured in Russian attacks against Ukraine over past day.
Ukrainian air defenses shot down 90 of the 174 attack and decoy drones launched by Russia overnight, the Air Force reported. Seventy other decoy drones reportedly disappeared from radars without causing damage.
9:14 AM
Ukrainian drones attack fuel facility in Russia's Astrakhan Oblast, governor claims.
"Overnight, the Ukrainian Armed Forces again attempted a massive drone attack on facilities located in the region, including a fuel and energy complex," Astrakhan Oblast Igor Babushkin claimed on March 17.
Comments