Canadian prime minister has ‘every confidence’ in Irish investigation into alumina exports

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney expressed confidence in an Irish government investigation into alumina exports to Russia. The investigation follows reports that materials from a Limerick refinery were being used to support Russian arms manufacturing.
Why it matters
Addresses the complexities of international supply chains and the enforcement of sanctions against Russia during the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
Canadian prime minister Mark Carney said he has “every confidence” in a Government investigation into exports of alumina from Ireland to Russia, noting Ireland and the European Union have been “at the forefront of supporting Ukraine in Russia’s unjustified aggressive war”.
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