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TORONTO (Sputnik) - The Russian Embassy in Ottawa on Wednesday slammed
Canada's latest round of sanctions against Russia and said such attempts to
interfere in the country's internal affairs are doomed to fail.

Earlier in the day, Canada's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Marc Garneau,
imposed sanctions on nine senior Russian officials, in line with similar
measures taken earlier by the United States and the European Union over the
case of opposition blogger Alexey Navalny.

"We condemn another portion of anti-Russian sanctions by Canada that are
absolutely illegitimate under international law and meaningless in putting
pressure on Russia," the Russian Embassy said in a press release. "Attempts
to interfere into our internal affairs and impose distorted and politicized
view of reality are doomed to failure."

Russia's diplomatic mission in Ottawa called on Canadian authorities to be
cognizant of its own "worrying" human rights record, including systemic
violence against indigenous people and racial discrimination, before
engaging in what it described as moral grandstanding. The country's leaders,
including Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, have made the welcome move to
repeatedly acknowledged <https://sptnkne.ws/F9wn>  the presence of systemic
racism in Canada - directed towards indigenous and other minority groups.

The embassy added that diplomacy through sanctions is counterproductive, and
harms already "problematic" bilateral relations.

Responding to Ottawa's announcement, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told
Sputnik that Canada <https://sptnkne.ws/FCRw> 's sanctions are not legal and
that retaliation from Moscow is forthcoming.

Opposition political figure Alexey Navalny is currently serving a
two-and-a-half-year jail term for repeatedly violating the terms of his
probation. In 2014, Navalny and his brother, Oleg, were indicted on charges
of embezzlement in dealings with a Russian subsidiary of a French cosmetics
company, Yves Rocher. At the time, Navalny received a three-and-a-half-year
suspended sentence, with one of the conditions being that he check in with
police in person at least twice a month.

In 2019, the European Court of Human Rights ruled that Navalny's house
arrest breached several provisions <https://sptnkne.ws/FEK3>  of the
European Convention on Human Rights but declined to recognize the case as
politically motivated.

The Russian Foreign Ministry previously advised foreign politicians
commenting on the Navalny situation to respect international law, as well as
pay attention to issues in their countries.

Canada sanctions target a number of top Russian officials, including First
Deputy Chief of Staff of the Presidential Executive Office Sergei Kiriyenko,
Federal Security Service (FSB) Director Aleksandr Bortnikov, Prosecutor
General Igor Krasnov and National Guard chief Viktor Zolotov.

On Monday, Canada, in coordination with the United States and the United
Kingdom, leveled similar sanctions against four Chinese officials and one
entity over claims of ongoing human rights abuses in Xinjiang province.

 

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