 And German Chancellor Alassaz said on Wednesday there was no sense in a military solution to the Ukraine conflict, and he hoped instead that a solution could be found in talks between Russia and Ukraine. He was speaking at a joint news conference with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Sculls said Germany needed to diversify raw materials used by industry and that his country was working with Canada on this. Germany will certainly not send warplanes to Ukraine, Charles pointed out. This was after the United States rejected an offer by Poland to transfer its Russian-made MIG-29 jets to a U.S. base in Germany. Trudeau promised an additional $50 million worth of equipment to be sent to Ukraine soon. Canada and Germany stand together against Putin's invasion. He represents a threat to democracy, to security, and to peace in Europe and around the world. This morning I spoke with President Zelensky and highlighted once again the strength and determination of the Ukrainian people and told him that Canada will soon be sending highly specialized equipment to them and invited him to address parliament in Canada and he accepted. Today I can announce an additional $50 million worth of equipment that we will be sending towards Ukraine to help out.