[Global Web Report] According to the Canadian "Global News" network and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation on the 4th, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau defended NATO's decision to refuse to establish a no-fly zone over Ukraine, and also ruled out the possibility of sending fighter jets to Ukraine. sex.

  Canada's "Global News" network said that Trudeau made the above remarks at a press conference on the 4th, which was also the ninth day that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky called on NATO to ban Russian aircraft from flying in the country's airspace.

  "The thing we've been avoiding so far, and will continue to need to avoid, is (creating) a direct confrontation between NATO forces and Russian soldiers," Trudeau said. "It would be an unfortunate level of escalation that we need to avoid. ".

  The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation mentioned that Zelensky pleaded with NATO countries at a news conference on the 3rd to establish a no-fly zone in Ukraine, or at least send planes that can be used by Ukrainian fighter pilots.

  However, Trudeau has ruled out sending Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) jets to Ukraine, the report said.

Trudeau said the Ukrainian military has been trained to fly MiGs and Soviet-era fighter jets, which Canada simply does not have.

  In response to NATO's refusal to establish a no-fly zone in Ukraine on the 4th, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky criticized in a video speech on social media Facebook.

British "Sky" news website Beijing time on the 5th news, Ukrainian lawmaker Inna Sovsun (Inna Sovsun) said that Ukraine felt that it had been "abandoned by the West".

(Ding Jieyun)