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Canada will provide Ukraine with lethal weapons and ammunition in the amount of 7.8 million Canadian dollars (5.4 million euros). This was announced on Monday, February 14, by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

In addition, a loan of up to 500 million Canadian dollars (347 million euros) will be allocated to Kiev.

“This is a response to a specific request from Ukraine – in addition to the non-lethal equipment we have already provided,” Trudeau said, adding that “the purpose of this support from Canada and other partners is to deter further Russian aggression.”

Thus, the total amount of loans to Kiev from the beginning of the year will reach 620 million Canadian dollars (430 million euros).

G7 finance ministers warn Russia of ‘massive’ economic consequences

Earlier in the day, G7 finance ministers, including Canada, warned Russia of “massive” economic consequences if it attacked Ukraine. “The build-up of Russian military power near the borders of Ukraine is a matter of serious concern. We, the G7 finance ministers, underline our readiness to provide prompt and decisive support to the Ukrainian economy,” the British government said in a joint statement.

West fears Russian invasion of Ukraine

In recent months, relations between Russia and Western countries have deteriorated sharply. The West is talking about the concentration of Russian troops near the Ukrainian border and the threat of a Russian invasion of Ukraine. In the second half of 2021 and early 2022, the Russian Federation deployed more than 100 thousand military personnel to the annexed Crimea and to the border with Ukraine. The Kremlin denies plans for military aggression.

The January series of talks between Russia and the United States, NATO and the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe did not bring the desired results. The West is calling on Moscow to withdraw troops from the Ukrainian border and is threatening unprecedented sanctions. Russia, on the other hand, accuses Western countries of arming Ukraine and conducting maneuvers near the borders of the Russian Federation.

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