Canadian monitors say Ukraine election withstood Russian meddling
OTTAWA — A former Canadian foreign minister monitoring the Ukraine election says Sunday’s ballot was free and fair but suffered from Russia blocking voters in areas of the country it controls.
Lloyd Axworthy, who led a team of 160 independent Canadian monitors, says Russian forces kept more than a million voters from the polls in Ukraine’s Crimea region and its eastern regions.
Russia annexed Crimea in 2014 — a seizure most of the world has not accepted — while Russian-backed rebels have stoked separatism in eastern Ukraine.