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Carney calls for ‘maximum pressure’ on Russia as Putin issues threat to allies

“Mr. Putin is the cause of this war, he’s the reason for the killing,” Carney said Friday. “He is not going to dictate the terms of the peace.”

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OTTAWA - Canada and other allies need to maintain “maximum pressure” on Moscow, Prime Minister Mark Carney said Friday after Russian President Vladimir Putin threatened to target foreign troops if they are deployed to Ukraine.

Putin “has not yet come to terms with the need for peace,” the prime minister said in response to a question from a reporter at a news conference in Mississauga, Ont.

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