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Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba called for a tenth package of EU sanctions targeting the Russian missile and drone industry, energy, banking, media, and metallurgy sectors during an online speech at the Council of Foreign Ministers of the EU.

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Dmytro Kuleba urged the EU to introduce devastating sanctions against the Russian missile and drone industry to limit Russia's ability to produce new weapons.

Kuleba stated that Ukraine's data indicates Russia's active attempts to circumvent existing sanctions and called for closing all loopholes.

Dmytro Kuleba called for lowering the oil price caps as the actual price of Urals is already below $40 per barrel.

Dmytro Kuleba called for disconnecting Gazprombank and Bank St. Petersburg from SWIFT due to their involvement in financing the war.

Dmytro Kuleba insisted on closing Russia's access to cloud services and operations with cryptocurrency.

Dmytro Kuleba called for sanctions against Russian metallurgy and ending cooperation with Russia in the field of atomic energy.

Dmytro Kuleba suggested introducing personal sanctions against Rosatom employees involved in the seizure and militarization of the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant.

Dmytro Kuleba called for devastating sanctions against the Russian missile and drone industry.

Kuleba insisted on introducing sanctions against Rosatom and disconnecting Russian banks like Gazprombank from SWIFT.

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