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Trudeau says Russia is committing 'an element of genocide' by taking Ukrainian kids from their homes

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Russia needs to be accountable for «an element of genocide» he says it's committing by taking thousands of Ukrainian children from their homes and trying to erase their Ukrainian identity.

Trudeau stopped short of using the term when he was asked about allegations that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza.

«Regardless of what a given person or a given country around the world might think of the causes of the war, or the responsibility that Russia wields, everyone can agree that taking kids away from their families, trying to erase their language, their culture — that's an element of genocide,» Trudeau told reporters on Sunday morning. «That's pure colonialism. These are things that Russia needs to be accountable for.»

Trudeau made the comments at a summit of world leaders aimed at finding a path to ending the war between Russia and Ukraine. More than 90 countries are attending the summit this weekend.

Trudeau co-chaired a session alongside Norway on the human dimension of the war, which touches on prisoners of war, civilian detainees and deported children.

With Russia absent from the summit, the meeting in Switzerland is largely seen as a symbolic effort by Kyiv to rally the international community to Ukraine's cause.

Attendees faced a tricky balancing act, with many chastising Russia for breaking international law while hedging their positions to leave the door open for Moscow to join future peace talks that might bring about an end to the conflict one day.

Several leaders at the summit also stressed the importance of upholding international law everywhere in the world.

Chilean President Gabriel Boric drew parallels between the wars in Ukraine and Gaza during the opening plenary on Saturday.

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