Russia reserves right to react accordingly to Canadian sanctions - Interfax


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  • Wednesday, 18 Feb 2015

MOSCOW (Reuters) - Moscow reserves the right to react to sanctions Canada slapped on Russia for its role in Ukraine, Interfax news agency cited the Foreign Ministry as saying on Wednesday.

The Foreign Ministry statement also said Moscow did not understand the logic of the new sanctions and called western nations to stop "the war of sanctions" and resume cooperation.

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