Canadian election observers arrive in Ukraine amid fears of Russian meddling
OTTAWA — The first waves of Canadian election monitors have arrived in Ukraine, as fears rise over Russian meddling in the March 31 presidential ballot.
The observer missions are crucial to preserving Ukraine’s ability to conduct a democratically sound election in the face of Russian efforts designed to portray the country as poorly run and corrupt.
The crisis dates back to the Kremlin’s annexation of Ukraine’s Crimean Peninsula in 2014 and its backing of Russian separatist militias in eastern Ukraine.
Canada and its NATO allies consider Russia’s actions, backed by President Vladimir Putin, to be a breach of Europe’s borders, and have shored up the 28-country alliance’s military forces in several eastern European countries.