European countries at the level of political advisers will begin to prepare penalties if Russia does not agree with stopping Ukraine, Stefan Cornelius warns.
The German government in coordination with European partners will prepare new penalties if the stop in Ukraine is not reached today. It was said by a representative of the German government, Stefan Cornelius in a briefing in Berlin, Bild reported on Monday, May 12.
“As time passed, we had 12 hours before the day was over,” he said, addressing Russia’s dictator Vladimir Putin.
In response to journalists’ question, does this mean that when the current day is over, the people will begin to prepare penalties, Cornelius said: “That’s how.”
“When this day has passed, at the level of political advisers they will begin to prepare penalties on the penalty. So, we are preparing the 17th package of penalties in Brussels. These preparation activities occurred consistent with negotiations (in Istanbul-ed.), The representative said.
According to Cornelius, the President of Ukraine “shows his willingness not to avoid negotiations.”
“In this very fertilizer situation, we see that the rest of the negotiations, obviously, have not yet decided how he sees Thursday for himself, or does not know how he wants to start negotiations,” he summarized.
As you know, on May 10, Ukraine, Germany, France, Great Britain and Poland called Russia on Saturday on a 30-day Truce from Monday. At the same time, European leaders threatened Moscow with severe penalties if it did not agree to end the fire.
On the night of May 11, the head of Kremlin Vladimir Putin suggested a direct conversation in Ukraine in Turkey on Thursday, May 15, as he said nothing about stopping.
In response, President Vladimir Zelensky said he would personally wait for Putin in Istanbul on May 15.
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