The European Union was the last time to impose sanctions against Russia more than a month ago. Now in Brussels, another, 19 -19 packet of restrictions is prepared.
Poland supports the strengthening of sanctions against Russia. Poland’s position of power in this regard remains unchanged, foreign minister Radoslav Sikorsky said.
“It is very important to accept the next packages. After all, I ask you to remember that, for example, sanctions against the Russian shadow’s shadow should be updated, supplemented by new names for ships and staff that we should exclude from our ports when they violate the penalties, allowing Putin to financial his war,” Sikorsky emphasized.
That nieformalnym spotkaniu ministe spraw zagranicznych uniii europejskiej w kopenhadze both trudne tematy: wojna w ukranie i katastrofa humumumitarna w gazie.
Dzięki życzliwości Polskich sił powietrznych, teraz powerót do kraju. pic.twitter.com/gs2rvof4lr– Radosław Sikorski 🇵🇱🇪🇺 (@sikorskiradek) August 30, 2025
The European Union was the last time to impose sanctions against Russia more than a month ago. Now in Brussels, another, 19 -19 packet of restrictions is prepared.
Earlier, the leader of the EU diplomacy, Kai Callas, said that in 19 packs of anti -russian penalties the European Union plans to hit the energy and financial sector of the Russian Federation. He called on the European Capitals to submit specific proposals to strengthen sanctions against Russia. EU participants should submit their ideas next week.
The second penalty against the partners in Moscow is also considered.
Meanwhile, Politico reported that 19 penalties in the EU did not contain new serious restrictions on the sale of financial energy carriers in the Russian war against Ukraine.
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Source: korrespondent

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