Canada and Poland discussed the shape of a possible postwar peace in Ukraine on Monday as allies continued to hammer out what sort of security guarantees they're prepared to offer.
Prime Minister Mark Carney met with his Polish counterpart, Donald Tusk, in Warsaw where the two leaders put the finishing touches on enhanced strategic partnership.
It was also an opportunity for the two leaders to compare notes after Carney's weekend trip to Kyiv where he met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and unveiled more details about Canada's additional commitment of $2 billion in military aid.
Unlike Canada, Tusk said Poland is not prepared to offer troops as part of its security guarantees.
"I've also confirmed that Poland does not intend to send troops on a mission in Ukraine after the