Canada imposes more sanctions against Russia over Ukraine
Publisher | Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty |
Publication Date | 18 February 2015 |
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February 18, 2015
Canada has imposed additional sanctions against Moscow and its sympathizers over the Ukraine conflict.
The new economic sanctions announced on February 17 target 37 Russian and Ukrainian individuals as well as 17 Russian and Ukrainian entities, including Russian's oil giant Rosneft.
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper said his government "remains steadfast in its commitment to stand with the people of Ukraine in the face of the Putin regime's ongoing military aggression, which has already cost the lives of more than 5,300 people."
The move was made in coordination with the European Union and the United States, which have also punished Russia for what they say is its military backing of the separatists in eastern Ukraine.
Russia's Foreign Ministry said on February 18 it "reserves the right to react accordingly" to the Canadian sanctions.
Based on reporting by Reuters and Interfax
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