Prime minister heads to New York to promote rule of law, honour European Commission
WASHINGTON — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is headed to New York City to sing the praises of democratic values and Europe’s ongoing efforts to defend them.
Trudeau is expected to take part in the World Law Congress at the United Nations, where he is to highlight the importance of the rule of law in maintaining peace around the globe.
The Prime Minister’s Office is billing the visit as an important show of international solidarity in the face of mounting global instability and Russian President Vladimir Putin’s ongoing war in Ukraine.
During the event, Trudeau is slated to present the World Peace and Liberty Award to the European Commission, to be accepted by President Ursula von der Leyen.