Ukraine's Zelenskiy appoints Canadian ex-deputy PM as economic adviser


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  • Monday, 05 Jan 2026

FILE PHOTO: Canada's Minister of Transport and Internal Trade Chrystia Freeland arrives at the First Ministers meeting to discuss various trade and policy issues at TCU Place in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada June 2, 2025. REUTERS/Nayan Sthankiya/File Photo

KYIV, Jan ‌5 (Reuters) - Ukrainian President Volodymyr ‌Zelenskiy said on Monday he ‌had appointed Canada's former deputy prime minister Chrystia Freeland as his economic ‍development adviser, citing her ‍experience in attracting ‌investment.

"Right now, Ukraine needs to ‍strengthen its ​internal resilience – both for the sake ⁠of Ukraine’s recovery if diplomacy delivers ‌results as swiftly as possible, and ⁠to reinforce ‍our defence if, because of delays by our partners, ‍it takes longer to ‌bring this war to an end," Zelenskiy wrote on X.

Freeland, who has Ukrainian ancestry, was Canada's deputy prime minister between 2019 and 2024. She is a ‌serving lawmaker in the Canadian parliament, and is also Ottawa's special ​envoy to Ukraine.

(Reporting by Max Hunder and Pavel PolityukEditing by Gareth Jones)

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