The G7 states must continue to focus their attention on continuation and tightening of sanctions against Russia, and impossibility of circumventing them. This was the message of Natalka Cmoc, Ambassador of Canada to Ukraine, at the KSF special event organized by the Arseniy Yatsenyuk “Open Ukraine” Foundation.
“We all must remember the reasons why Russia was kicked out of G7. This happened in 2014 after the annexation of Crimea. The conditions have not changed, and Canada is not prepared to change the (Russia’s) membership, and we will stand firm on that,” – she argued.
Ambassador also mentioned that with Canada presiding now in the G7, Melanie Jolie, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Canada, had a number of meetings with Andrii Sybiha, her Ukrainian counterpart, on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference.
“And that speaks volumes that Ukraine’s remaining central in the priorities. And it is important in two ways. One it is extremely important to work together within the G7 to increasingly support Ukraine in all kinds of ways. And two: it is important to continue to put pressure on Russia: whether it’s diplomatic, financial, economical, and to impose caps on oil prices”, - the diplomat stressed.
According to Natalka Cmoc, “sanctions are working”.
“Sanctions ought to continue to be priorities, they must be stronger in new areas and nimble. And we need to address the circumvention of these sanctions. And it is important that the G7 continues to support Ukraine. And bilateral relations (Canada-Ukraine) have not changed”, - the Ambassador summed up.
Kyiv Security Forum, organized by the Arseniy Yatsenyuk “Open Ukraine” Foundation, is the major platform in this country to discuss problems of war and peace, issues of national and global security.