Zelensky named three conditions for stopping Russia's aggression: what is known.
Zelensky calls for sanctions against Russia
According to inkorr.com: President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky stated that Russia must feel the consequences of its aggression and outlined three main conditions for stopping the conflict. He reported this in his Telegram.
Zelensky noted that Russia must bear responsibility for its actions and their consequences on the territory of Ukraine. 'There needs to be sufficient resistance to force it to peace. This can be achieved with sufficient strength from our army, our long-range capabilities, through harsh sanctions against Russia and strong pressure,' he emphasized.
The president also emphasized that Ukraine is facing Russian attacks daily, highlighting the large number of strike drones, aerial bombs, and missiles that have been used in the past week. He noted that thousands of foreign components from various countries have been detected in this weaponry.
The necessity of harsh sanctions to stop aggression
Zelensky claims that powerful sanctions are an important tool for deterring Russia's aggression. He called for closing all possible supply routes and circumventing sanctions, as well as pressuring countries and companies that support Russia. The president expressed hope that the 19th package of EU sanctions would be effective and that the United States would also join these measures.
In his statement on Telegram, Volodymyr Zelensky emphasized the concern regarding the situation on the Ukrainian front and expressed confidence that only an adequate response from the international community to Russia's aggression could lead to peace and stability in the region.
For Ukraine, it is important that the international community responds to Russia's aggression, as it affects both military actions and the humanitarian situation in the country. Further sanctions can not only deter the aggressor but also improve the security environment in Ukraine and Europe as a whole. The situation remains tense, and the results of international efforts in this area will be critically important for the future of the region.Read also
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