Trudeau joins G20 leaders in pushing Taliban for aid access, respect for rights
OTTAWA — Canada joined its G20 allies in pushing Afghanistan’s new Taliban rulers to allow humanitarian aid to better reach the country’s suffering people.
During a virtual summit, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his fellow G20 leaders discussed the crisis in Afghanistan created by the Taliban rout of Kabul’s Western-backed government.
The European Union emerged from the summit Tuesday announcing a support package of $1.4 billion, about two-thirds of which was new money.
There was no sign of any renewed Canadian financial commitment following Canada’s August announcement of an additional $50 million in humanitarian assistance to international organizations helping Afghanistan.