Trudeau uses face time with Putin, Saudi Arabia’s crown prince to apply pressure
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau used face time with two of the world’s most controversial leaders — Russian President Vladimir Putin and Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman — to discuss concerns about issues unfolding under their watch.
In Buenos Aires on Saturday, Trudeau told a news conference that he directly pressed Putin about actions that resulted in the Russian seizure of three Ukrainian naval vessels near Crimea — a message that top Ukrainian officials wanted Trudeau to relay.
Trudeau said he told Putin of the need to release imprisoned Ukrainian sailors during a meeting of world leaders on Friday, but there wasn’t an opportunity for Putin to respond to the remarks.
“For me, it is obvious that this is an issue that concerns not just Canada but a number of our NATO allies,” Trudeau said Saturday. “We are all very much hoping that there will be de-escalation and a release of those prisoners.”