The minister called for increasing investment in Ukrainian technologies and strengthening sanctions against Russia, especially by restricting access to technology.
Foreign minister Andrei Sybiga appealed to Ukrainian partners who have an appeal to increase investments in Ukrainian technologies and strengthen sanctions against Russia, especially by blocking access to Moscow in technology.
Sybiga noted that since Ukraine defended himself, he learned to introduce innovations. According to him, today Ukraine is an advanced technological country that has achieved success in the field of drones, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, digital management and banking, as well as in other areas.
“We encourage partners to invest more from Ukrainian technologies and help us in making the mass of our best innovations. This is a mutual cooperation: those who help us now get the immediate benefits of our future innovations in the future,” wrote the minister.
He added that Ukraine has contributed to transatlantic security, ensuring that Ukrainian technologies will strengthen both Ukraine and its partners.
The foreign minister emphasized the need for immediate strengthening of sanctions against Russia.
“Every microchip, rejected by Moscow, is a saved life. Russia must be absent from all resources for its military machine,” Sybiga said.
Ukraine’s foreign minister added that Russia’s revenue from oil sales should be cited, and accessing Moscow to technology should be fully locked.
Keep in mind that the Minister of Foreign Affairs Andrei Sybig on July 2 met at the delegation of OSCE ambassadors and emphasized that security in Europe was impossible without a fair and long world for Ukraine.
Ukraine prepares a “month of pressure” for Russia – Sybiga
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