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Ukraine: The EU is “urgently” discussing new sanctions against Moscow

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Ukraine: The EU is “urgently” discussing new sanctions against Moscow

The European Union (EU) is discussing the “urgency” of new sanctions against Moscow, demanded in particular by France and Germany, after the discovery of a large number of civilian bodies in the kyiv region, particularly in Boutcha , Josep Borrell told the EU representative on Monday.

akoEuropean UnionCondemned in the strongest terms the reported atrocities committed by the Russian armed forces in several occupied towns of Ukraine, which have now been liberated.added Mr. Borrell in a press release.

Since Butcha’s destructive images began to spread, Western powers have once again raised the possibility of punishing Russia even more.

Emmanuel Macron said Monday desirable that the European Union decided on new sanctions, referring to oil and coal, after the discovery of hundreds of civilian bodies in the kyiv region.

Two men were walking down a street, where many corpses were lying on the ground.

What happened in Boutcha imposes a new set of penalties and very clear measuresdeclared the President of the Republic in France Inter.

Sa what’s happeningespecially in Mariupol, we must send the signal that we defend our collective dignity and our valuescontinued Emmanuel Macron, who asked about Ukraine as president and not as a presidential candidate.

There are very clear indications of war crimes in the small town of Boutcha, and it is almost established that it was the army of Russia who was there, the French president added.

Meanwhile, the German Defense Minister said on Sunday that the European Union should discuss a complete ban on Russia’s gas imports following the atrocities in which Ukrainian and European authorities are accusing the Russian army.

We will work with our partners in Europe, especially in Germany sa in the next few daysreferred to Mr. Macron, which refers to individual penalties and measures coal and oil.

The Prime Minister of Poland, who did not hesitate to accuse Russia of genocide, also called on the international community to tighten the screws on the Kremlin again. With the same breath, he blamed his allies in Western Europe for not doing enough and wasting their time in fruitless negotiations with Vladimir Putin.

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With information from France Media Agency, at Reuters

Source: Radio-Canada

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