The world does not allow Russia to use the meeting in Istanbul as a reason to continue the attack, the foreign minister said.
The only true indicator of Putin’s Russia’s readiness to stop war is to permission to a conditional, complete and long stop. It was said by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Andrei Samiba, the department’s press service said on Saturday, May 17.
According to him, the results of this week’s intensive diplomacy can be considered from three view points: Ukrainian, Russian and Global.
“From the Ukrainian perspective, we have confirmed our commitment to the world and to come to the return of 1000 of our people. From a Russian perspective, Putin used the Istanbul meeting for the purposes of new penalties and he was trying to be peaceful, while really refused to stop war. Russia’s preparation.
He believes that the world does not allow Russia to use a meeting in Istanbul as a reason to continue aggression.
“There should be more steps than the EU’s 17 -17 -Penalty package where we are grateful. Cover price for oil, a collapse of Russian energy sources in Europe, a shadow fleet, whole sectoral penalty against the entire banking sector and the central bank, as well as other steps of Europe, USA and other partners,” said the minister. “
According to Sybigi, economic pressure should take part in steps to strengthen Ukraine: additional placement packages, air defense, OPC investment.
“We continue to encourage Russia to agree with a complete and long cease, stop killing and start a large process of peace. Daily refusal should lead to increasing pressure,” summary the foreign minister.
Earlier, the media reported that Russian dictator Vladimir Putin refused to discuss the peace plan developed by special US president Steve Witkoff in CO -AutorShips with Ukraine and Europe. As a result, Witkoff postponed the journey to Putin, says the Financial Times with the three resources.
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