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Canada announces new sanctions on Russia as Ukraine invasion hits four years
Summary
Canada announced new sanctions targeting Russian individuals, entities and vessels and pledged $2 billion to renew its Operation Unifier training mission on the fourth anniversary of the invasion of Ukraine.
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Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand announced new sanctions against Russia and additional financial support for Ukraine on the fourth anniversary of Russia's 2022 invasion. She delivered the remarks at the University of Ottawa in front of the Ukrainian ambassador and students. Anand described the measures as upholding territorial integrity and international law. The announcement occurred as senior European officials visited Kyiv and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy addressed the country.
Key details:
- Anand announced the renewal of Operation Unifier with a $2 billion pledge for the military training mission.
- The government said Canada has provided a total of $25 billion in support to Ukraine over the past four years.
- Ottawa announced sanctions on 21 individuals, 53 entities and 100 vessels described as part of Russia's shadow fleet, and said it would lower the price cap on Russian crude from US$47.60 to US$44.10 per barrel.
- European officials visited Kyiv and Zelenskyy publicly thanked countries including Canada while praising the resilience of Ukrainian forces.
Summary:
The measures reaffirm Canada's diplomatic and financial backing of Ukraine and expand economic restrictions aimed at Russia. Undetermined at this time.
