Vance Badawey
Vance Badawey
Member of Parliament for Niagara Centre
Prime Minister's remarks on the Russian invasion of Ukraine
February 24, 2022

 

This morning, Ukrainians woke up to the brutal, terrifying reality of war. President Putin has launched a horrific, unprovoked attack on their country, a sovereign nation, including missile strikes in their capital, Kyiv.

He has needlessly put the lives of innocent people at risk, violated Russia’s international treaties, and launched the greatest threat to European stability since World War II.

Canada is unequivocal in our condemnation of Russia’s unprovoked and unjustified attack on the sovereign, democratic state of Ukraine.

President Putin’s brazen disregard for international law, democracy, and human life are a massive threat to security and peace around the world.

I just got off the phone with President Zelenskyy. I told him that we are announcing strong action today and continue to stand with him and the Ukrainian people.

This morning, I met with G7 partners to coordinate our response. We’re also working closely with NATO and our allies. Together, we have made clear that Russian violence, aggression, and violation of international law, will not go unpunished.

We stand united and steadfast in our support of Ukraine’s sovereignty. And we stand in solidarity with the Ukrainian people’s right to decide their own future in a free and democratic state.

Today, in light of Russia’s reckless and dangerous military strike, we are imposing further, severe sanctions. 

These sanctions will target 58 Russian individuals and entities, including members of the Russian elite and their family members, as well as the Wagner Group and major Russian banks, among others.

We will also sanction members of the Russian Security Council, including the Defence Minister, the Finance Minister, and the Justice Minister.

In addition, effective immediately, we are ceasing all export permits for Russia and cancelling existing permits.

These sanctions are wide-reaching. They will impose severe costs on complicit Russian elites, and they will limit President Putin’s ability to continue funding this unjustified invasion.

Make no mistake: Russia’s attack on Ukraine is also an attack on democracy, on international law, on human rights, and on freedom.

Russia’s actions stand in direct opposition to the democratic principles that generations of Canadians have fought to protect.

Democracies, and democratic leaders, everywhere must come together to defend these principles and stand firmly against authoritarianism.

Russia must immediately cease all hostile actions against Ukraine and withdraw all military and proxy forces from the country. Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity must be respected and the Ukrainian people, like all people, must be free to determine their own future.

I want to be clear, our quarrel is not with the people of Russia. It is with President Putin and Russian leadership that has enabled and supported this further invasion of Ukraine.

These are deeply disturbing times for the international community and for people everywhere who care about freedom and democracy. And while the eyes of the world are on leaders, we can never lose sight of the human cost of conflict. Innocent people, including children, are now facing violence and chaos.

In these dark hours, Canada’s message to the people of Ukraine is this: You are not alone. We are standing with you.

To Canadians and Permanent Residents in Ukraine:  Your safety and security are our top priority. We also want to make sure you can get to safety.

We have arranged for safe passage for you and your families at the land borders with Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, and Moldova.

We are urgently issuing travel documents for affected Canadians, permanent residents, and their immediate family members. We are also prioritizing immigration applications for Ukrainians who want to come to Canada. And to ensure we can serve people as quickly as possible, today we are launching a new dedicated phone line for anyone at home or abroad with urgent Ukraine-related immigration questions.

Last night, I spoke with Ukrainian Canadians at the Ukrainian Canadian Congress board meeting. I told them that President Putin has underestimated the strength and unity of democratic allies and partners — and he has underestimated the strength and resolve of Ukrainian people. These are traits of Ukrainian Canadians, too. You have helped build this country. You are proud of your culture and your heritage, and you don’t back down.

Neither will Canada.

Our support for Ukraine, for democracy, and for human rights remains unwavering.

Thank you.

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