Last week, the Canadian government agreed to make an exception to sanctions against Russia and send a Canadian-maintained Nord Stream turbine to Germany.
President Volodymyr Zelensky, in a conversation with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, noted the need to tighten international sanctions against Russia.
“I spoke to Justin Trudeau. I thanked him for the continued strong support of the defense. He reiterated that the international position on sanctions should be principled. After the terrorist attacks in Vinnitsa, Nikolaev , Chasovy Yar, etc., the pressure should increase, not weaken, “he said. Zelensky in Twitter.
It will be recalled that last week the Canadian government agreed to make an exception to sanctions against Russia and send the Canadian-maintained Nord Stream turbine to Germany to meet Germany’s needs and reduce the risk that the Russian Federation would do not resume delivery via PP1 after scheduled maintenance.
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The Foreign Affairs Committee of the House of Commons of the Canadian Parliament decided to seek an explanation from Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly and Minister for Natural Resources Jonathan Wilkinson in relation to the government’s decision to move the turbine for Russia’s Nord Stream 1 gas pipeline to Germany. , despite the penalties. In addition, Ambassador of Ukraine Yulia Kovaliv, Ambassador of Germany Sabine Shparwasser, Ambassador of the EU Melita Gabrich and representatives of the Ukrainian Congress of Canada were invited to the meeting.
In their reasoning, the parliamentarians noted that they were concerned about the precedent for withdrawing from sanctions on conditions when Russia uses gas as a weapon, and called it a “slap in the face of Ukrainians” during the poor that test.
Source: korrespondent

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