The member states of the European Union have approved a new package of sanctions against Russia on Friday— The eighteenth– In response to the constant attacks and threats exercised by the country led by Putin and due to the continuous deterioration of human rights in the conflict it maintains with Ukraine.
After knowing the approval of this new package, the Kremlin has not taken to respond and has announced that He will analyze them to minimize their impact on the country’s economy. “Of course, we have to analyze the new package to minimize its consequences,” said the spokesman for the Russian presidency, Dmitry Peskov, who said that Moscow qualifies as illegitimate said restrictions.
Coincides with Ukraine that negotiations must be intensified
Regarding Zelenski’s statements, where the Ukrainian leader claimed that negotiations should be intensified, The Kremlin has been in favor. “It is a positive signal. And in this we fully agree. In fact, we are also in favor of intensifying the negotiation process,” the spokesman for the Russian presidency, Dmitri Peskov, said in the same press conference.