The Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation Pavel Yablonsky said this on the air of Polish RMF on Friday, February 3. According to the Polish diplomat, the attempt "to preserve the face of Russia" would not only be the worst scenario of this war, but also a dangerous signal for other potential aggressors.
Also, according to the official, Russia still adheres to the same principles as during the Second World War and now Europe needs to increase the sanction pressure on the aggressor state. The diplomat stressed that without the sanctions of the Russian Federation would now be in "much better condition". "(Russian Federation could) produce weapons much faster. It would have access to technologies that are not present today . . . Today in Russia is used old warehouses.
It has a lot of it and it is still extremely dangerous. Imagine what it would be If Russia had constantly accessed technology. We had blocked this access or at least it was strongly restricted, "the official analyzed. According to Jablonski, the European Union has tools to apply sanctions to those organizations that help to evade sanctions. The question of whether the block wants to use them and whether there is political readiness.
Yablonsky also believes that the EU should prohibit the issuance of visas to the Russians who allow them to enter the EU countries. Sanctions should also apply to visas already issued, the diplomat added. The deputy head of the Foreign Ministry of Poland also stated that the issue of restoring the offensive of the Russian Federation on Ukraine "has already been resolved in advance". "Putin would like to attack Kyiv again if he has the opportunity.
You must be prepared for this invasion to be permanent, the attacks will be repeated all the time, they will be more intense, that there will be consistent mobilization waves, the masses of equipment - even old Not even fully working . . . Therefore, Ukraine's help is needed as soon as possible to the maximum possible volume, "Yablonsky said.
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