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The Olaf Salts Rejected Kiev’s request for a speedy annexation of Ukraine European union, Emphasizes the need to follow the path planned in 2017 by the Ukraine-EU agreement.

Despite pressure from the Baltic states, the president reiterated his opposition to shutting down Russia’s energy market.

“It is important that we continue to follow what we have agreed to in the past,” he said of the union agreement at the informal summit in Salt Versailles. Of Ukraine-EU Union since 2017. “All we need now is a ceasefire,” he insisted.

The German Chancellor pointed out that it would be difficult for the EU to reach a unanimous decision with the 27 member states, and reiterated the need to abandon consensus on foreign policy.

Estonia and Lithuania have expressed opposition to Ukraine’s demand, with Estonian Prime Minister Gaya Kalas telling Süddeutsche Zeitung that “these people had a moral obligation to allow their European dream to come true.”

According to the APE-MPE, Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte stressed that there was “no immediate access” to his role, while his representative in Luxembourg Xavier Bethel assured that he had no interest in the rules, but added, “conditions for entry into a country.”

The reactions have been triggered by Berlin’s stance on energy supplies from Russia, with Latvia making it clear that Germany’s refusal to suspend imports from Russia is not feasible. “I firmly believe that Putin (Russian President Vladimir Putin) should bring Putin to the negotiating table and decide to stop importing energy from Russia to end the war,” said Latvian Prime Minister Gianniis Karen.

Poland and Lithuania have spoken out in support of the move, aimed at snatching the Russian government’s main source of revenue and funding for the war in Ukraine.

However, Olaf Souls said on Monday that “there is no other way to stabilize Europe’s energy supply for heating, transportation and industry,” while at Versailles he stressed that he was looking very closely at how to impose sanctions on Moscow. Bring an end to the war, but at the same time, no matter how small the effects of the sanctions on Europe. He also stressed that we must continue on this path.

A key theme of the summit is that the EU will address the economic consequences of the war, and France proposes a support program similar to the one dealing with the effects of the epidemic. Germany and the Netherlands do not consider it necessary at this time, considering that the entire corona virus help package should be used first.

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