The sanctions in the West are aimed at Putin and his aides, but they should not harm Canada’s allies, the prime minister said.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau commented on the transfer of the turbine to Germany for the Russian Nord Stream 1 pipeline. According to him, the decision was difficult for the Ottawa official. This was reported by the Reuters news agency on Thursday, July 14.
According to the head of the Canadian government, this “difficult exemption from sanctions” allows the refurbished turbine to be returned to Germany, which Russia will in fact receive.
Trudeau said the sanctions were “targeted at Putin and his aides,” but “not intended to hurt Canada’s allies.”
At the same time, the Canadian prime minister stressed that Ottawa will certainly continue to support Ukraine in the war unleashed by Russia.
Recall that the Canadian Senate approved a bill by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau authorizing the confiscation of Russian assets.
It was previously reported that Canada had announced $ 7 million in military aid to Ukraine.
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Source: korrespondent

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