Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky believes that the pause after the 11th package of EU sanctions against Russia has dragged on.
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For now, sanctions are needed against the Russian nuclear industry – both for what Russia is doing at the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant, and as a safe step against the use of dubious Russian nuclear technologies, dubious both from a security and political point of view, the President of Ukraine said on October 2 at an informal meeting of the heads of the European Union Foreign Ministries in Kiev.
In addition, Zelensky emphasized, “it is also necessary to continue sanctions pressure on other sectors of the economy of the terrorist state, as well as expand sanctions against Iran in sectors that are sensitive to it, in particular, the import of equipment and chemicals.”
There is not enough sanctions pressure on the Russian Federation. This is evident primarily from the increase in attack drones and airstrikes by Russian terrorists. We need more joint work against any schemes to circumvent sanctions,” the head of state said.
Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky believes that the pause after the 11th package of EU sanctions against Russia has dragged on.
For now, sanctions are needed against the Russian nuclear industry – both for what Russia is doing at the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant, and as a safe step against the use of dubious Russian nuclear technologies, dubious both from a security and political point of view, the President of Ukraine said on October 2 at an informal meeting of the heads of the European Union Foreign Ministries in Kiev.
In addition, Zelensky emphasized, “it is also necessary to continue sanctions pressure on other sectors of the economy of the terrorist state, as well as expand sanctions against Iran in sectors that are sensitive to it, in particular, the import of equipment and chemicals.”
There is not enough sanctions pressure on the Russian Federation. This is evident primarily from the increase in attack drones and airstrikes by Russian terrorists. We need more joint work against any schemes to circumvent sanctions,” the head of state said.
Zelensky noted that the absence of new sanctions allows Russia to gain time and increase resources for the war. According to the president, in September alone, Russia launched 246 missiles of various types, 746 drones, of which 538 were Shahed kamikaze drones, and 1,159 guided bombs into Ukraine. Most of the targets were civilians.
Source: Racurs

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