Poland, Slovenia and the Czech Republic have proposed a 10-point rescue plan for Ukraine
The prime ministers of Poland, Slovenia and the Czech Republic have prepared an action plan that the EU must implement to save Ukraine
This was reported by Prime Minister of Poland Mateusz Morawiecki.
According to him, the active actions taken by the West in response to Putin's invasion of Ukraine are clearly not enough. That is why Morawiecki is calling for more drastic measures, and soon.
Together with Prime Minister of Slovenia Janez Jansha, Prime Minister of the Czech Republic Petr Fiala and Yaroslav Kaczynski, leader of Morawiecki's Law and Justice party, a plan for saving Ukraine was drawn up and put forward, consisting of the following 10 points.
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Disconnection of all Russian banks from the international payment system SWIFT.
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The introduction of a general policy of shelter for Russian soldiers who refuse to serve the criminal regime in Moscow.
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Complete cessation of Russian propaganda in Europe.
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Ban on all Russian ships in EU ports.
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Blockade of all road transport to and from Russia.
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The introduction of sanctions not only against the oligarchs, but also against the entire Russian business environment.
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Termination of visas for all Russian citizens wishing to enter the EU.
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Sanctions against all members of Putin's United Russia party.
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The introduction of a complete ban on the export to Russia of technologies that can be used for war.
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Exclusion of Russia from all international organizations.
"We can't sit at the table with criminals", says Morawiecki.
In addition, he is convinced that in order to restore peace it is necessary to remind Putin "where is the red line that he cannot cross".
"The fact that Russia has a nuclear arsenal cannot be a reason for passivity. We must be aware of this threat, but it cannot deter us. Otherwise, Putin will only go further", Morawiecki says.
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