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Sybiha: Achieving Lasting Peace Is Possible Only with Europe’s Participation

Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha called for peace efforts to be intensified as much as possible during the new political season, with no pauses in the negotiation process and a focus on ending the war as soon as possible, UATV English reports. Speaking at a joint press conference with German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul in Kyiv, Sybiha said diplomacy remains crucial to bringing peace…

Sybiha: Achieving Lasting Peace Is Possible Only with Europe’s Participation

Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha and German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul urged for intensified peace efforts during a joint press conference in Kyiv. Sybiha highlighted the critical role diplomacy plays in bringing peace closer, asserting that achieving genuine peace is only possible with Europe's active participation at the negotiating table.

He also emphasized the importance of implementing new sanctions against Russia, including the Lindsay Graham bill and the EU's 22nd package of sanctions. Additionally, Sybiha discussed a package of special anti-ballistic sanctions aimed at significantly weakening Russia's capability to produce ballistic missiles. The foreign minister stressed the urgent need to maximize peace efforts, which are currently on hold, and called for increased US involvement. He also identified Putin as the primary obstacle to ending the war.

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