“In the event of Moscow’s refusal to cease fire, the ministers discussed such measures as sanctions and ceiling of oil prices.”, – WRITE: www.unian.ua
In the event of Moscow’s refusal to cease fire, the ministers discussed such measures as sanctions and ceiling of oil prices.

The ministers also “applauded” Ukraine for their commitment to “immediate” termination of hostilities and called on Russia to agree to the ceasefire and fully fulfill it. Komunke also states that in the event of Moscow’s refusal to cease fire, the ministers discussed such measures as sanctions and ceiling of oil prices.
In addition, they discussed the need for security guarantees for Ukraine to prevent the new aggression of Russia in the future – the document is marked as “powerful and convincing safety preparations.”
According to Reuters, according to the closed doors, the ministers argued for a long time about the text of the statement, but in the end, to the surprise even for themselves, such formulations came. They especially note the role of the Secretary of State Marco Rubio in reaching this compromise.
US position on UkraineEarlier, the UN Security Council approved a neutral resolution of the United States on the occasion of the third anniversary of the invasion of the Russian Federation into Ukraine.
The Ambassador of the Russian Federation to the UN Vasily Neenza recognized “constructive changes” in the US position on conflict. He said that the resolution is “not perfect” but “the starting point for future efforts on peaceful settlement.”
The resolution is paid the death of people in the “Russian -Ukrainian conflict”, confirm that the goal of the UN is to maintain peace and security and to settle the disputes peacefully, and call for the early cessation of conflict and the establishment of strong peace.
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