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Canada promised an air defence system to Ukraine 18 months ago. It still hasn't arrived

Ukraine's minister of foreign affairs, Dmytro Kuleba, says his country is in urgent need of weapons and wishes the air defence system Canada promised more than a year ago was already in Ukraine.

Canada announced plans in January 2023 to donate a $406-million surface-to-air missile defence system, but there's still no delivery date.

«Of course, we wish the system was already in Ukraine because we are in a situation where every piece of air defence matters,» Kuleba said when asked by CBC News at the conclusion of the Ukraine peace summit in Switzerland on Sunday.

«It's an issue of death and life, issue of survival of our energy infrastructure.»

Ukraine is in a difficult position on the battlefield, and Russian gains have led to intense fighting northeast of Kharkiv. Russian drone and missile strikes have badly damaged the country's energy grid.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said the air defence system, known by the acronym NASAMS, is currently being built by the United States, and the delivery date is out of Canada's control.

«We are working with the U.S. to accelerate production and get it off the assembly line and get it to Ukraine as quickly as possible,» Trudeau said when asked by CBC News at the summit.

«We know the Americans want to do that as well, but it is something that is not entirely in Canada's control.»

Kuleba said he is aware that Canada is «actively pushing» to speed up the delivery and that he wanted to make a simple point.

«The road to peace, the road to recovery in Ukraine starts with air defence and weapons that make our soldiers stronger on the battlefield,» he said.

Both Kuleba and Trudeau were among those who attended the two-day talks at a Swiss Alpine resort, at the behest of Ukrainian President Volodymyr

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