Canada, Britain impose sanctions on Belarus, president over ‘fraudulent’ election
OTTAWA — Canada has imposed sanctions on the president of Belarus and his government over what it says was a fraudulent election.
Canada imposed the sanctions in conjunction with Britain against officials in the Belarusian government, including President Alexander Lukashenko, who is facing widespread accusations of winning a rigged ballot.
Belarus has witnessed wide-scale protests and violence since the Aug. 9 reelection of Lukashenko, an authoritarian leader.
Foreign Affairs Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne has called the election result fraudulent and said free and fair elections must take place in Belarus.