The Minister of foreign Affairs of Canada Chrystia Freeland said that the canadian authorities are set to extend sanctions against Russia for the violation of human rights and a manifestation of corruption.
According to her, the government is ready to support this initiative.
“The government supports the extension of the framework that will allow to impose sanctions in cases which relate to human rights violations and corruption abroad,” said Freeland.
We will remind, in April the Prime Minister of Canada Justin Trudeau said that his country is ready to expand sanctions against Russia for supporting Syrian government forces.
As reported, the U.S. Congress supported the bill, which is planned to impose sanctions against allies of President Bashar al-Assad – Iran and Russia. It is noted that Restrictive measures Washington assumed for the financial and military support of the Assad regime.
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