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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News
Ottawa, November 13 (Xinhua) — Canada imposed new sanctions against Russia on Wednesday. They target individuals and entities linked to the energy sector, military capabilities, and cyber infrastructure.
Canadian Foreign Minister Anita Anand announced in a press release that the measures target 13 individuals and 11 entities under the country's Special Economic Measures regulations.
According to the press release, these measures are aimed at weakening Russia's conventional and hybrid military capabilities, as well as reducing its energy export revenues and financial capacity. The sanctions list includes several individuals and entities associated with drone production in Russia.
Canada has for the first time imposed sanctions on entities that supply cyber infrastructure allegedly used in Russian hybrid strategies against Ukraine, the report said.
In addition, the sanctions list includes several Russian companies involved in liquefied natural gas, as well as 100 vessels considered part of Russia’s “shadow fleet.”
The press release said the measures were taken in line with recent sanctions announced by the United States, the EU and the UK, and support ongoing G7 efforts to apply economic pressure on Russia. –0–
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