British Foreign Secretary: Execution not lifted until Russia leaves Ukraine
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International sanctions against Russia can only be lifted when all Russian troops completely leave the territory of Ukraine, announced by British Foreign Minister Liz Truss at the approaching German foreign affairs mission of the G7 member countries
The day before, it was announced that Russian President Vladimir Putin must suffer a complete defeat so that he does not lead a new aggression in the future.
“He’s dishonoring himself on the world stage,” Truss said.
“The best way for Ukraine to ensure high security is to acquire its own abilities of the individual.”
An unambiguous signal to the Kremlin
James Landale, BBC European Diplomacy Correspondent
The British government is a government that wants Putin’s accessibility in Ukraine. Yet ministers rarely explain what this means in practice. British Foreign Secretary Liz Truss is here to disappear.
In the past, she said that Russia should be squeezed out throughout Ukraine. On Thursday, it went further, the G7 was appointed, which did not take part in attracting foreign vessels from Ukraine and the rest of the world.
According to her, Putin was supposed to be full, he should not receive any favorable conditions for himself.
Such a categorical, maximalist stance aims to send a clear signal to the Kremlin: Russia will achieve nothing through war.
Some analysts, however, express concern that a significant likelihood of claims may be found at some point to conflict with the vision of the situation in Ukraine itself, in which case the approximation becomes much more difficult.
Speaking to reporters at a G7 meeting with the outside world, Liz Truss budgeted for Ukraine Additional Military Assistance.
“Now it is very important that we continue to increase the pressure on Vladimir Putin to provide more weapons to Ukraine and increase sanctions,” she said.
The G7 foreign ministers have been discussing a meeting in Germany for the past three days about the war in Ukraine and its consequences, in particular, the rise in food and energy prices for the whole world.
The meeting will host the second meeting of the Foreign Ministers of the G7 countries with the participation of foreign affairs of Ukraine and Moldova.
Help
Meanwhile, EU diplomacy chief Joseprel Struggle is imperative that the European Union has joined the 500 million euros for a military Ukraine.
“I intend to announce that we, the European Union, will provide a new tranche of 500 million euros for international assistance in Ukraine. Thus, the total amount will be 2 billion euros,” he said on Friday.
The G7 will increase pressure on Moscow, introduce new sanctions, try to isolate the Russian Federation on the world stage, create and provide a front to support Ukraine.
According to him, he is optimistic about the prospect of his direction of a pan-European embargo on the purchase of Russian oil, which can be agreed in the coming days.
On Thursday, Brussels reported that representatives of EU countries continue to discuss proposals for a sixth package of measures against Russia. However, it is still difficult to say when this process may close.