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Date: Tue, 9 Dec 2014 12:11:51 +0000



Canada sends military police to Ukraine to boost security

Published time: December 08, 2014 14:12 
Edited time: December 08, 2014 17:14 

Canadian police officers (Reuters / Blair Gable)

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Canada will send its military police to Ukraine as a part of a security 
cooperation agreement signed Monday that aims to help the government and 
security forces to protect the country's territorial integrity.

Canadian Defense Minister Rob Nicholson and his Ukrainian counterpart Stepan 
Poltorak signed a declaration of intent between the two ministries on Monday. 
It stated that the two countries are “committed to continue working together to 
strengthen the capacity of the Ukrainian government and its security forces to 
defend Ukraine’s territorial integrity and its people.”

“Today representatives of Canada’s military police will arrive in Ukraine to 
look into the possibilities of cooperation,”Nicholson told reporters in Kiev.

The declaration does not represent a legally binding commitment between Canada 
and Ukraine under international, Canadian or Ukrainian law, said the document. 

“We have already achieved important successes in this regard, from years of 
military training and cooperation offered through Canada’s Military Training 
and Cooperation Program, to bilateral financial and equipment contributions, to 
strengthening multilateral collaboration through the Joint Commission,” the 
declaration stated. 

Following his stop in Kiev, Nicholson will be visiting Poland to meet Polish 
government officials to further promote security and stability in Central and 
Eastern Europe, according to the Canadian government’s press release.

In August, Canada donated non-lethal military supplies to Ukraine, including 
targeted protection, medical and logistical equipment: helmets, ballistic 
eyewear, protective vests, first aid kits, tents and sleeping bags. Last month 
it sent cold weather clothing to the Ukrainian Armed Forces. The aid is part of 
Canada’s commitment to support Ukraine with non-lethal military supplies. 

In addition, Nicholson announced in late November his government's decision to 
send $11 million worth of aid to Ukraine. 

Canada has been one of the harshest critics of the Kremlin’s policies over the 
Ukrainian crisis. Canada joined its Western allies by supporting the Kiev 
government and joined the US and EU sanctions imposed on a number of Russian 
individuals and companies. Canada also deployed Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) 
units and personnel to Central and Eastern Europe to “reinforce NATO’s 
collective defense.”

NATO forces have been fuelling tensions between the West and Russia by building 
up forces in Eastern Europe. Moscow has accused the alliance of undermining 
national security by bringing in more weapons to the region, to the Russian 
border, some of them with highly destructive power. The alliance has been 
regularly conducting drills in Eastern Europe, saying this is needed to build 
confidence in the respective governments of NATO’s protection.

 http://rt.com/news/212475-canada-military-police-ukraine/

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