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Lithuania calls on EU to impose sanctions against Russia

15.04.2022

The aggressor must be treated as an aggressor. Such a brutal aggressor must be treated accordingly. After a European Council meeting in Brussels on Friday night, the Lithuanian president said in a video comment on the matter, "Several must be tightened and we have agreed on that."

He said that some countries are not ready yet to disconnect from the Russian energy taps in the near future.

In his words, European leaders discussed what can be done about both coal and oil imports.

The president said that Lithuania could be a role model for other countries and could be a role model for other countries.

He suggests that the EU's 5th package includes extensive sanctions on Russia's energy and transport sectors, blocking Russian and Belarusian banks that are not yet on the sanctions list, and banning Russian ships from EU ports.

The importance of sanctions was stressed by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky when he spoke to EU leaders on Thursday.

President Zelensky appealed for unity, and he appealed from the Ukrainian side. We support and back him wholeheartedly, and his wish is for this to be reflected in our decisions, that those decisions should be decisive and help Ukraine not tomorrow, not the day after tomorrow, but today, Nauseda said.

He added that it was necessary to impose sanctions against Russia because the resources we are acquiring are becoming a resource to finance the war, which is unacceptable and people are dying as a result of it.

More than 3.6 million refugees have fled Ukraine in the space of a month, with more than 970 civilian casualties reported, according to UN data.

Russia has been hit by a lot of international sanctions that have crippled its economy at the same time.