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Foreign Affairs committee  Extraordinary work was done by Ambassador Bennett and by many other Canadians who travelled to Ukraine in the last five years to try to learn about the situation. It was also very important that Ambassador Bennett studied not just the repression of the Crimean Tatars but also o

May 16th, 2019Committee meeting

His Excellency Andriy Shevchenko

Foreign Affairs committee  I'll just say that I think in that sense, Ukrainians were privileged to enjoy this very strong, multi-party consensus that we see in Canada on the issue of Ukraine and the Russian occupation. Again, I think we are very privileged to see this very strong co-operation across the

May 16th, 2019Committee meeting

Andriy Shevchenko

National Defence committee  I can add to what we have already discussed on this issue. Right now, we are building very practical co-operation with our western partners in our fight against cyber-attacks. We understand what objects of critical infrastructure Russia has been targeting. We actually tried to b

December 4th, 2018Committee meeting

Andriy Shevchenko

National Defence committee  When it comes to Canada, I think there are a couple of threats. First, Russia clearly wants to destabilize the international order. I think their signal with all of this action is very clear: We do not care what you think about this; we are going to do what we want to do. Yes, t

December 4th, 2018Committee meeting

Andriy Shevchenko

National Defence committee  Yes, legal actions will be taken. I do not know all the details and I cannot share all of the ones I do know, but it has been said by Ukrainian Minister of Foreign Affairs Klimkin that Ukraine is preparing legal actions against Russia on this specific case.

December 4th, 2018Committee meeting

Andriy Shevchenko

National Defence committee  Yes, I think we should look into this. We should understand that Russia has done a lot to limit or block other nations from normal commercial activities in the Black Sea region. I think we need to make sure that they will pay their price for this. Also, I think of all the Russian

December 4th, 2018Committee meeting

Andriy Shevchenko

National Defence committee  There are several specific sectors of the Russian economy that should be considered. I'll go back to the recommendations by the Atlantic Council, which were mentioned here. They specifically encouraged western powers to think of major Russian banks, which are crucial for the Russ

December 4th, 2018Committee meeting

Andriy Shevchenko

National Defence committee  By now we have hard data proving that there is a clear economic impact on Russia associated with the sanctions. Yes, it's true that sanctions themselves are a limited tool, but I think they are extremely effective when they're combined with other forms of diplomatic pressure, a

December 4th, 2018Committee meeting

Andriy Shevchenko

National Defence committee  There are some very practical steps that need to be taken. In terms of cybersecurity, it's extremely important to make sure that we can protect our equipment and our election infrastructure from interference. You know that Ukraine has been suffering a lot from very intense Russia

December 4th, 2018Committee meeting

Andriy Shevchenko

National Defence committee  The information war that Russia has been waging is not about Ukraine. They fight this war against you. They fight this war against the free world. Even here, on this wonderful Canadian soil, you have seen Russian information attacks based on specific individuals, based on groups

December 4th, 2018Committee meeting

Andriy Shevchenko

National Defence committee  We are more used to counting the Russian aggression not on that scale, but on the scale of human lives that we keep losing every day. There was another Ukrainian life lost today. It's hard to judge, but I think the dynamics are very clear. It has been escalating.

December 4th, 2018Committee meeting

Andriy Shevchenko

National Defence committee  I would not be surprised to see that, and 2019 is going to be a very important year, for both Ukraine and Canada, in terms of elections. In Ukraine we'll have two election cycles. Our presidential election is scheduled for March 31 and our parliamentary elections are scheduled fo

December 4th, 2018Committee meeting

Andriy Shevchenko

National Defence committee  I can start. It's about this enormous interconnectivity of the world today. The same ships that were part of the Russian aggression into Georgia were part of the Russian annexation of Crimea and part of the Russian navy operations at the coast of Syria. Greater Russian milita

December 4th, 2018Committee meeting

Andriy Shevchenko

National Defence committee  I would like you to take a look at this map. It actually shows the movement of the Ukrainian vessels. The blue line shows that, from your right to your left. Our three vessels were heading towards the Kerch Strait, as part of their normal routine procedure. The first time they we

December 4th, 2018Committee meeting

Andriy Shevchenko

National Defence committee  To make a long story short, they followed normal routine procedure. That's what they had been doing throughout many years. This time, things turned a very different way. From the legal point of view, our actions are based on the United Nations convention, and it's based on the

December 4th, 2018Committee meeting

Andriy Shevchenko