Both leaders said during the meeting that the United States and the European Union will provide Ukraine with “security, economic and humanitarian support” as long as it needs it.
US President Joe Biden and head of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen discussed the economy, trade between continents, and Russia’s war against Ukraine in a meeting in the United States. On Friday, March 10, said to Twitter head of the European Commission.
In a meeting with the head of the White House, von der Leyen expressed his determination to jointly support Ukraine in its struggle for freedom and independence and to pay Russia a high price for its brutal war.
Also, the States and the EU agreed to strengthen the implementation of sanctions against Russia to “prevent evasion and avoidance.”
“We will continue to support Ukraine and reduce Russia’s ability to wage war. We are strengthening the enforcement of our sanctions to prevent evasion and evasion. We must cut off the supply routes that continue to fuel the war machine Russian and will impose sanctions on people who do so.” involved,” said von der Leyen in a post on the social network.
We will continue to support Ukraine and reduce Russia’s ability to wage war.
We are strengthening the enforcement of our sanctions to prevent evasion and avoidance.
We must disrupt the supply routes that continue to feed the Russian military machine and punish those involved. pic.twitter.com/7p55eyWZHl
— Ursula von der Leyen (@vonderleyen) March 10, 2023
Von der Leyen also thanked Biden for his support and help in removing Europe’s dependence on Russian energy resources.
“The EU and the US have strengthened their joint energy, economic and national security. I look forward to greater achievements in the coming years,” Biden said.
Madam President, it’s always good to have you back in the White House.
Together, the EU and the US have increased our shared energy security, economic security, and national security.
I hope to achieve more in the coming years. pic.twitter.com/nKbxzGUrTv
— President Biden (@POTUS) March 10, 2023
It was previously reported that the European Union has almost exhausted the limit of sanctions against Russia.
As reported at the end of February, the European Commission proposed to extend for one year the suspension of import duties, quotas and trade protection measures for exports from Ukraine to the European Union.
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Source: korrespondent

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