Zelenskyy: Document on sanctions of Yermak-McFaul group to be on tables of all world leaders
The document on tightening sanctions against Russia, prepared by the group of Andriy Yermak and Michael McFaul, will be on the tables of all key leaders of the world, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said in a video message on Tuesday.
“Today, our international sanctions group, a group of experts headed by Andriy Yermak and Michael McFaul, presented a document on strengthening sanctions against Russia. The first such sanctions plan was implemented by more than 70%. So now we have presented the areas in which sanctions pressure can be further enhanced and ways to ensure the world greater stability through the complete exclusion of all destructive Russian actors, all those who work for war, from global relations,” the President said.
According to him, “this document on sanctions will be on the desks of all the key leaders of the world - political, public, and business leaders.”
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