Zelensky called on the U.S. to tighten sanctions: how to stop Putin's war
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky called on the international community for joint efforts to stop the Russian war, which has been ongoing for 1298 days. In his address, he emphasized the importance of the United States' role in increasing economic pressure on Russia.
'Everyone who seeks an end to this war must do what is necessary to stop the Russian war machine,'
Zelensky stated, highlighting the effectiveness of a comprehensive economic response.
The President noted that the duration of the war depends on the financial resources of the Kremlin, which are facing restrictions due to sanctions and falling oil prices.
'This is already a very long war for Russia – its ambitions, its capabilities, its budget, and therefore, Russian oil, Russian gas, Russian uranium, Russian resources that fund Putin,'
Zelensky concluded, stressing the importance of stopping funding for Russia's military actions.
Zelensky also warned of a potential threat to Europe from Russian technologies, pointing to violations of Polish airspace by Russian drones. Additionally, three countries simultaneously closed the financial arteries of Putin's army.
The Ukrainian President called on the international community for joint efforts to stop the Russian war and emphasized the importance of the United States' role in this matter. Zelensky reminded of the dependence of the conflict's duration on Russia's financial resources and warned of a potential threat to Europe from Russian technologies.
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