Lethbridge Herald

Canada extends Ukraine mission

LIBERALS EXTEND MISSION TO 2019, BUT FACE CRITICISM FOR NOT DOING MORE

- Lee Berthiaume THE CANADIAN PRESS — OTTAWA

The Liberal government on Monday extended its military training mission in Ukraine, amid warnings Russia could attempt to “destabiliz­e” Canada’s political system.

But while largely welcomed by the Ukrainian government, the extension is being criticized by the Opposition for not going far enough in helping deal with a new outbreak of violence in the country.

Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan and Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland said Canadian military trainers will remain in Ukraine until at least March 2019.

Canada has had about 200 trainers in the eastern European country since the summer of 2015, where they have taught about 3,200 Ukrainian troops the basics of soldiering as well as some advanced skills.

But the mission, which began after Russia annexed Crimea and began supporting separatist forces in Ukraine’s Donbass region, had been set to expire at the end of this month.

Sajjan said the extension was intended to show Canada’s unwavering commitment to Ukraine, while sending “a very strong message” to Russia that its actions will not be tolerated.

“It is Russia’s actions that have caused us to do this,” Sajjan said during a news conference with Freeland outside the House of Commons, where the two ministers were flanked by more than a dozen Liberal MPs.

“Crimea, Ukraine and some of the other actions that they have taken. So that’s something we always have to put into context. It is their actions that are making us to respond in this manner.”

At one point, Freeland suggested those actions could also include trying to interfere in or “destabiliz­e” Canada’s political system as Russia is accused of having done in the United States.

“There have been efforts, as U.S. intelligen­ce forces have said, by Russia to destabiliz­e the U.S. political system,” she said, referring to allegation­s the Kremlin tried to influence last year’s presidenti­al election.

“I think that Canadians, and indeed other western countries, should be prepared for similar efforts to be directed at us.”

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