Kuleba blames the 8th set of Russian sanctions from the EU

The foreign minister of Ukraine considers that the eighth set of sanctions suggested by the European Commission does not accurately represent the level of escalation of the conflict against Ukraine. This statement was posted on Twitter by Dmytro Kuleba.

“The elements of the proposed EU measures against Russia do not match the severity of Putin’s escalation or the threat he poses to the continent of Europe and the entire world. We urge the EU to exert more pressure on Putin in order to keep him. This is a crucial time.” Kuleba declared.

Source: https://twitter.com/DmytroKuleba

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