“German Foreign Minister Johann Vadeful called on a decisive response to a new wave of Russian attacks against Ukraine. In his opinion, Putin should feel the true price of war. Source: Vadeful in an interview with ARD, reports Deutsche Welle, Reuters Details: Against the backdrop of the latest shelling of Ukrainian cities by Russia, Vadeful stated the need to introduce additional sanctions against the Russian Federation.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua
Source: Vadeful in an interview with ARD, reports Deutsche Welle, Reuters
Details: Against the background of the latest shelling of Ukrainian cities by Russia, Vadeful stated the need to impose additional sanctions against the Russian Federation.
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He stressed that Putin is not interested in peace, and continues the war despite all diplomatic efforts, including the attempts of US President Donald Trump to plant the Kremlin leader at the negotiating table.
“And here is the reaction. It is apparent that Putin does not want peace. He wants to continue to wage war, and we should not allow him to allow him,” Vadeful said.
The German official also reported that work is underway to impose new sanctions against Russia.
“There will be a strong reaction from the event and I think, as well as the United States of America,” the head of the German Foreign Ministry assured.
He hopes that the consequences of these measures will make Putin sit down at the negotiation table to avoid what he called potentially serious consequences for the Russian economy and the energy sector.
Prehistory:
- According to the Air Force, on the night of May 25, the enemy made a combined blow to Ukraine using 367 enemy air attacks. There were 13 regions under the Russian blow. More than 80 dwellings were damaged, 12 people were killed, and 60 more were injured.
- The EU Ambassador to Ukraine Katarina Marynova noted that Russia is laughing at the world and attempts to reach peace.
- President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called on the world community, including the United States, not to remain silent and increase pressure on the Kremlin.