Weimar+ group pledges more aid to Ukraine, weighs new Russia sanctions
- The Weimar+ group announced an increase in aid to Ukraine and is considering new sanctions on Russia to promote a ceasefire, according to Reuters.
- Foreign ministers from Spain, Germany, France, Italy, Britain, and Poland called for an immediate and unconditional ceasefire from Russia, highlighting ongoing Russian aggression against Ukraine.
- The Weimar+ group emphasized that any future peace agreement must provide reliable security guarantees for Ukraine and must not limit its defense capabilities.
- They reaffirmed commitment to holding Russia accountable for war crimes and stressed that frozen Russian assets should remain inaccessible until reparations are paid.
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Six E.U. countries declare readiness to increase pressure on Russia and impose new sanctions
The foreign ministers of Germany, France, Italy, Poland, Spain, and the United Kingdom, along with the E.U.’s top diplomat, issued a joint statement on Monday declaring their readiness to exert “further pressure on Russia,” including through new sanctions. It was published on the German Foreign Ministry’s website following a meeting of the ministers in Madrid. The statement reaffirms the countries’ “unwavering support for Ukraine’s independence,…
Weimar+ group pledges more aid to Ukraine, weighs new Russia sanctions
The Weimar+ group announced on March 31 that it would increase aid to Ukraine while considering additional sanctions on Russia to pressure Moscow into a ceasefire, Reuters reported.Foreign ministers from Spain, Germany, France, Italy, Britain, and Poland, along with EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas, called on Russia to agree to an "immediate and unconditional ceasefire on equal terms and with full implementation."Moscow has refused a full 30-…
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