EU to roll out 19th sanctions package after Russia’s attack on Kyiv – von der Leyen
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has responded to Russia’s August 28 attack on Ukraine, vowing to soon present the EU’s 19th package of sanctions against Moscow
Espreso TV correspondent Tetiana Vysotska reported the information.
“I am outraged by the attack on Kyiv, also hitting our EU office. This was the deadliest drone and missile attack on the capital since July. As you can see behind me on the screen, it was an attack also on our Delegation. I just spoke with our deputy ambassador and am relieved that none of our staff were harmed. Last night's attack struck in close proximity of the diplomatic mission, the representation of our Union,” von der Leyen said.
She added that two missiles struck within 50 meters of the EU delegation, only 20 seconds apart.
“This is another grim reminder of what is at stake. It shows that the Kremlin will stop at nothing to terrorise Ukraine, blindly killing civilians – men, women and children and even targeting the European Union,” the Commission chief stressed.
She underlined that “this is why we are keeping maximum pressure on Russia.”
“That means tightening our sanction regime. We will come forward soon with our 19th package of hard-biting sanctions. In parallel, we are advancing the work on the Russian frozen assets to contribute to Ukraine's defence and reconstruction. And of course we are ensuring strong, unwavering support to Ukraine, our neighbour, partner, friend, and future Member,” von der Leyen emphasized.
She added that tomorrow she would visit seven member states reinforcing and protecting the EU’s external borders with Russia and Belarus.
“I want to express the EU's full solidarity with them and share the progress we are making in building a strong European defence industry, especially through our joint defence instrument SAFE. Finally, I want to thank our brave staff in the EU delegation in Ukraine. They are doing outstanding work under extremely difficult conditions. I will deliver this message to them in person when I next travel to Kyiv,” von der Leyen concluded.
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