“Foreign Minister Andriy Sibiga, after the shelling of Kremenchuk, and on the eve of the Seven Group Summit in Canada, urged to strengthen energy sanctions against the Russian Federation and limit oil prices. Source: “European Truth” with reference to the post of Sibiga on the social network X Minister’s Direct Language: “Yesterday’s Barbarian attack on Kremenchuk’s energy infrastructure is part of the Russian Bombardment of Ukrainian Civil Energy Infrastructure.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua
Source: “European Truth” with reference to the post of Sibiga on the social network x
Minister’s Direct Language: “Yesterday’s barbaric attack on Kremenchuk’s energy infrastructure is part of the Russian Bombardment of Ukrainian Civil Energy Infrastructure.
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Moscow intends to attack the Ukrainian energy system as long as the world’s attention is chained to the Middle East. ”
Details: According to Sibiga, it looks particularly cynical, given Putin’s constant attempts to simulate a constructive attitude to the US peaceful efforts.
“In fact, he (Putin – Ed.) Demonstrates complete disdain for them (US peaceful efforts – ed.), Strengthening terror against Ukraine,” the minister wrote.
He believes that the strategy of partners of Ukraine should be to strike a powerful blow to Russian energy with devastating sanctions.
“The restriction of oil prices of $ 30, new restrictions on the” shadow fleet “and its captains, other energy sanctions. To beat Putin in the most painful place will contribute to the peaceful process,” Sibiga stressed.
Prehistory:
- The President of the European Commission Ursula von der Liaien stated that Russia needs to put more pressure on Russia to ensure ceasefire in Ukraine, and before the summit urged the G7 countries to strengthen sanctions to achieve this goal.
- Due to the deadlock situation in the field of diplomatic settlement, the European Union intends to accept a new package of sanctions against Russia, but has not yet been able to persuade Trump, who does not want to press on Russian head Vladimir Putin, to impose new sanctions from the United States. Trump said he did not want the sanctions to prevent a truce.
- On June 10, the European Commission presented the 18th package of sanctions against Russia.