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france and the united kingdom say they're ready to send troops to ukraine as soon as a peace deal
is reached with russia british prime minister keir starmer spoke following a meeting in paris
tuesday with western allies it paves the way for the legal framework under which british
French and partner forces could operate on Ukrainian soil, securing Ukraine's skies and seas,
and regenerating Ukraine's armed forces for the future.
A multinational force for Ukraine is just one pledge, coalition members also promised to monitor
the ceasefire, support Ukraine's armed forces, and step in if Russia attacks again.
On the sidelines of that Paris meeting, leaders were discussing a different issue.
U.S. President Donald Trump has repeated his threat to take over Greenland, possibly by force.
The White House issued a statement saying it's in the national interest. Tom Perry reports.
In a statement, the White House called acquiring Greenland an important foreign policy goal
and pointedly refused to rule out military action. Denmark's prime minister,
Meta Fredrickson, says the question needs to be taken at face value.
The American president should be taken seriously when he says he wants to.
Greenland, she says, but I also want to make clear that if the United States chooses to attack
another NATO country, then everything stops, including NATO. Mark Carney met the Danish PM at the
Paris summit and announced Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand and Governor General Mary Simon
would visit Greenland next month to open a new Canadian consulate. Karnie, trying to strike a diplomatic
tone. We'll work with everybody to make sure that we move forward together. The leaders of six
European countries. All NATO members issued a statement of their own, calling the U.S. an essential
partner, but underlining Greenland belongs to its people. Tom Perry, CBC News, Ottawa.
Meantime, U.S. President Donald Trump and other American officials say they're ready to take over
Venezuela's oil resources. It comes days after the capture of President Nicolas Maduro by U.S. forces.
Katie Simpson has more from Washington. Nobody could have done that. Nobody has our weapons.
is now suggesting U.S. involvement in Venezuela will be a long-term commitment. In comments
made to NBC News, he said the country needs to be nursed back to health before elections can be
held, signaling his priority is seeking American access to Venezuela's vast oil reserves.
I'm also meeting with oil companies. Let's go. You know what that's about. A lot of oil to drill,
which is going to bring down oil prices even further. That meeting could take place as early as Thursday.
And while Trump has provided no specifics and no plan, he says he thinks Venezuela's oil industry can be revitalized in less than 18 months.
At this point, it's unclear whether the remaining Maduro regime will cooperate with the Trump administration.
Venezuela's attorney general, Tariq Sab, demanded Maduro and his wife be released from U.S. custody, describing U.S. actions as state terrorism.
Katie Simpson, CBC News, Washington.
We're following a tragic story in Nova Scotia, a 13-year-old boy named Drew Nickerson has died from his injuries after being attacked by three dogs over the weekend.
It happened in the rural community of Walsh Town on Saturday.
Barbara Lloyd is a dog behavior expert.
One of them could have led the charge, and then as the attack was proceeding, maybe if this poor child was screaming, that could have elicited kind of a prey drive in the other two and a kill.
Factor. Police say the dogs were euthanized by a veterinarian. Well, after teetering on the edge of a
strike last month, Air Transat pilots have voted to ratify a five-year employment contract. About
750 pilots were ready to walk off the job in early December over wages and job security. The airline
started canceling flights as a precaution, disrupting some travelers. The pilots union reached a
deal just eight hours before the deadline.
And that is your world this hour.
For CBC News, I'm Neil Hurland.
