Duda: anti-Russia sanctions policy should continue
Polish President Andrzej Duda has said that the policy against of sanctions against Russia in relation to the situation with the territorial integrity of Ukraine should continue.
"Ukraine must regain its territorial integrity, which it had before 2014. Today, the territory of Ukraine is occupied. Crimea, as well as Luhansk and Donetsk regions – these territories should return to Ukraine. Our position in this context with regard to Russia is unequivocal: ...we believe that the policy of sanctions should be continued, as this is the most peaceful way to force the state to comply with international law," Duda said at a joint press conference with President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky in Warsaw on Saturday.
Advertising
Advertising
MORE ABOUT
If Russia doesn't agree to peace deal, it will be very disappointing for the world – Trump
21:05, 13.03.2025
Decision on composition of team for further talks to be made by President – Zhovkva
20:51, 13.03.2025
Russia's strategy to be aimed at blaming Ukraine for their own violations - Center for Countering Disinformation in response to Putin's statements about ceasefire
19:51, 13.03.2025
SBU warns Ukrainians about intensification of Russian propaganda
14:52, 13.03.2025
Trump hopes to reach agreement with Russia to end war without pressure
20:18, 12.03.2025
LATEST
Zelenskyy calls on all those who can influence Russia to take decisive steps to put pressure on it
18:24, 14.03.2025
Ukraine counts on support of Holy See in release of Ukrainians held in Russian prisons – Zelenskyy
18:05, 14.03.2025
Zelenskyy instructs law enforcers to establish all facts of murder of activist in Odesa
17:53, 14.03.2025
Ukraine's Ecology Minister: NDC 3.0 to define Ukraine's greenhouse gas reduction targets through 2035
16:59, 14.03.2025
Man suspected of killing activist in Odesa detained – Interior Minister