Министерство Иностранных Дел

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Разоряют страну нашу!
The Special Economic Measures (Ukraine) Regulations impose an asset freeze and dealings prohibition on designated persons, which include both individuals and entities. They prohibit persons in Canada and Canadians abroad from:

-dealing in any property, wherever situated, held by or on behalf of a designated person;
-entering into or facilitating, directly or indirectly, any transaction related to such a dealing;
-providing any financial or related service in respect of such a dealing;
-making goods, wherever situated, available to a designated person; and,
-providing any financial or related service to or for the benefit of a designated person.

The Regulations include a definition of the “Crimea region of Ukraine” as follows: the Crimea Region of Ukraine means the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and the city of Sevastopol, and includes their land areas and territorial sea.
http://www.international.gc.ca/sanctions/countries-pays/ukraine.aspx?lang=eng
Даже правописание украинское бля.
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Есть мнение, что правительство захвачено конгрессом канацких украинцев. Конкретно надиктовано под их дудку.
Background
In November 2013, the refusal of then-Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych to sign a landmark association agreement with the European Union set off major protests in Kyiv, leading to the fall of the Yanukovych government.

In March 2014, Russian forces occupied the Crimean peninsula of Ukraine. Following the unconstitutional “referendum” on March 16, 2014, President Putin signed a treaty purporting to incorporate Crimea into the Russian Federation on March 18, 2014. Canada, along with the international community, continues to condemn Russia’s illegal annexation of Crimea.

In the wake of the illegal annexation of Crimea, Russian-backed militants quickly gained control of significant portions of the Donetsk and Luhansk regions of eastern Ukraine, declaring the creation of the ‘Donetsk People’s Republic’ and the ‘Luhansk People’s Republic’. Fraudulent so-called “independence referendums”, initiated by pro-Russian separatists, were held on May 11, 2014, but gained no international recognition. In the months following, violence increased as Russian-backed insurgents clashed with Ukrainian government forces.

Peace agreements were reached in talks held in Minsk, Belarus, in September 2014 and in February 2015. The February ‘Package of Measures’ contains 13 commitments, including: an immediate and complete ceasefire in the Donetsk and Luhansk regions; the full withdrawal of heavy weaponry by both sides; full exchange of prisoners; a dialogue on the modalities for conducting local elections in Donetsk and Luhansk regions, under Ukrainian legislation; amnesty for the separatists; constitutional reform, including decentralization and special status of ‘certain areas’ of the Donetsk and Luhansk regions; and the regaining by Ukraine of control of its border with Russia, amongst other measures.

Despite ongoing diplomatic efforts to seek a resolution to the conflict, the situation in eastern Ukraine remains tense, with continuous ceasefire violations, and frequent shelling along the line of contact. Canada has been a consistent supporter of the Minsk peace process and believes that it represents the only feasible path to a durable and peaceful solution to the conflict in Ukraine. Canada continues to call on both parties, in particular Russia, to fully implement their commitments and obligations under the Minsk agreements.
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Не прошло и двух дней. В университете Оттавы другая публика. Скакунов могут и захохотать.
Trudeau government signals thaw in relations with Russia

"Canada must stop being essentially the only one practicing an empty chair policy with Russia, because by doing so, we are only punishing ourselves."

Dion said that when the Conservative government disagreed with a country or an organization, if often cut ties or refused dialogue, leaving Canada with no leverage to effect positive change.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/dion-foreign-policy-russia-1.3510941
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