G7 ready to tighten sanctions against Russia – Zelenskyy
Ukraine will pass on to its partners, primarily from the G7, information about what next sanctions steps are necessary, and they are ready to strengthen them, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said.
"Today I had a report from the head of the Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine, Oleh Ivaschenko, including on sanctions: what next steps in sanctions are needed, what specific Russian legal entities should be blocked, what individuals need pressure, what other schemes for bypassing sanctions exist," Zelenskyy said in an evening address on Wednesday.
"We will pass on all this information that our foreign intelligence has to our partners. First of all, from the Group of Seven. They are ready to strengthen sanctions," the president emphasized.
Advertising
Advertising
MORE ABOUT
Still no real progress in creating special tribunal for aggression – Zelenskyy in Davos
16:56, 22.01.2026
Zelenskyy calls on Europe to follow USA in stopping Russian tankers, confiscating oil
16:42, 22.01.2026
Zelenskyy: Most leaders expect America to drop idea with Greenland
16:33, 22.01.2026
Trump calls meeting with Zelenskyy good
16:20, 22.01.2026
Zelenskyy-Trump meeting is over
15:46, 22.01.2026
LATEST
Government dismisses 5 dpty ministers of defense – Fedorov
14:51, 22.01.2026
Zelenskyy and Trump meeting starts in Davos
14:36, 22.01.2026
Ex-Head of State Border Service served suspicion notice for systemic bribery for unhindered border crossings
14:05, 22.01.2026
Belgium cannot confiscate frozen Russian assets as Europe is not at war with Russia – PM
13:42, 22.01.2026
URCS reminds: Violations of International Humanitarian Law may constitute war crimes