Canada, partners to extend sanctions against Russia – Trudeau
Canada and partners will extend sanctions against the Russian Federation, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has said.
Trudeau has said at the Second Crimea Platform Summit, which takes place online on Tuesday, that Canada, together with partners, will extend sanctions against 1,750 people and organizations in Russia and Belarus. They will also announce new sanctions on 62 more individuals and also one defense sector enterprise that is taking part in the Russian war against Ukraine.
Advertising
Advertising
MORE ABOUT
Canada to allocate another CAD 13 mln for Czech initiative on ammo procurement for Ukraine
14:46, 27.04.2024
Canada to provide Ukraine with additional support package in 2024
19:24, 21.04.2024
Canada to provide additional support package to Ukraine in 2024 – Ambassador
11:40, 18.04.2024
Zelenskyy approves NSDC sanctions against seven individuals, 86 legal entities
17:45, 05.04.2024
Sanctions have weakened Russia, but not enough – Italian Ambassador to Ukraine
16:19, 02.04.2024
LATEST
Yermak, Szijjártó discuss key issues of Ukrainian-Hungarian relations
20:24, 03.05.2024
Currently five multi-role Russian fighters, Su-34, Su-35 aircraft are in Black and Azov Seas
19:53, 03.05.2024
Khortytsia group: In Krasnohorivka, some enemy groups managed to enter hide among remains of refractory plant; all measures being taken to drive enemy out of village
19:26, 03.05.2024
Borrell on behalf of EU due to cyberattacks by Russian-sponsored group ART28: We not to tolerate it, will use full range of responses
18:40, 03.05.2024
Enemy uses chemical munitions 444 times over past month – AFU General Staff