Thus, he stated that many will call it “embargo”, but it could also be called “morality”. “It’s about refusing to give money to a terrorist”he said in reference to the Russian president, Vladimir Putin.
“If they don’t want to follow the rules of the civilized world, they shouldn’t receive goods and services from the civilized world. May the war feed them,” Zelensky stressed.
Zelenski has insisted that the international community must act even “more decisively” and indicated that “when someone loses their mind, you have to forget about fear and trade.” “We have to defend ourselves. Companies and states must be moral and we must fight against inhuman forces that want to destroy humanity,” he insisted.
For her part, the President of the European Commission (executive body of the EU), Ursula von der Leyensaid on Monday that the European Union is working on a new package of sanctions against Russia in response to the “recklessness” of the attacks directed against the civilian population trying to flee from Ukraine.
“In light of the evolution of the situation in Ukraine, of the recklessness of the Kremlin towards citizens, women, children and men, we are of course working on more sanctions that are justified,” he claimed.
Von der Leyen said the EU wants to make sure these sanctions leave “no loophole” in the “forceful” response to Russia.
Last week, the European Union admitted that it is necessary to reduce its strong energy dependency of Russia, an issue that will be widely discussed by the EU Heads of State and Government at the informal summit that will bring them together this Thursday and Friday in Versailles (France).
The concern about the rise in energy prices and its impact on the most vulnerable consumers and companies also worries Brussels, which on Tuesday plans to present new ideas so that the price of electricity in Europe remains “efficient” despite high gas prices, fueled even more by the war in Ukraine.
Source: Ambito

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