Moscow Kremlin. File photoWASHINGTON, Jun 8Canadian and U.S. law enforcement agencies have agreed to step up efforts to enforce export restrictions on technology and other products that could enhance Russia's military capabilities, Canada's Border Services Agency said.»We will strengthen law enforcement relationships through a shared commitment to using our powers and resources to detect, deter and crack down on export control violations,” the agency said in a press release. >Zelensky said the sanctions had no effect on Russia's stanceThe US and Canada will exchange information, confiscate supplies and cooperate on investigations, according to the report. It is noted that efforts are being stepped up to prevent critical goods and technologies from entering Russia.
