Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba called on partners to quicken the introduction of sanctions against Russian companies producing drones and missiles used for large-scale attacks on Ukraine.
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Since November 2022, Ukraine has handed to partners a list of 36 companies of the Russian military-industrial complex, against which they were asked to introduce restrictions.
From the list that we asked to sanction, frankly, only a small part of the companies were sanctioned.
Continuous missile attacks, continuous drone attacks. Almost every day, Ukrainians cannot sleep at night because of the air-raid warnings.
If this situation continues, Kyiv will have to bring the openness of this public conversation to an even higher level, with countries' names and with explanations of why this or that country does not want to apply these sanctions.
Russia has significantly stepped up air attacks on Ukraine since the end of March.
In May, Kyiv was hit by night missiles and drones 18 times.
Providing ATACMS missiles to Ukraine is inevitable and should be done.
Zelenskyy responded to Donald Trump's plan to stop the war in 24 hours.
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