Trudeau taking cautious reaction to revolt to avoid fuelling Russian propaganda
REYKJAVIK, ICELAND — Canada is monitoring the situation in Russia after a short-lived armed rebellion by a mercenary leader this weekend, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Monday, adding a cautious approach is needed to avoid fuelling Russian propaganda.
A revolt staged Saturday by Yevgeny Prigozhin, leader of the mercenary paramilitary organization known as the Wagner Group, loomed large over a two-day gathering of Nordic leaders in Iceland, which Trudeau attended as a guest.
He returned to Canada from Iceland Monday night.
The events in Russia pushed security to the top of the agenda, which was organized around the theme of “societal resilience” at the site of a 1973 volcanic eruption.


