Ukraine's first EU comedy president's request relates to Russia

On the second and last day of his visit to Brussels, Ukraine's newly elected president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, has called on the European Union to increase sanctions against Russia. After negotiations held with European Council President Donald Tusk on June 5th, Zelenskiy has thanked the EU for the non-compliance “and [...]
After negotiations held with European Council President Donald Tusk on June 5th, Zelenskiy has thanked the EU for its uncoupled “support “and has called for the sanctions' subservation, in order to return peace to Ukraine”.
The EU has imposed sanctions on Russia, including freezing assets and blocking visas for Russian individuals and entities, as Moscow invaded Ukraine's Crime Peninsula in 2014, and has since supported separatists in eastern Ukraine in the conflict that has left some 13,000 people dead.
Tusk has said that by implementing his first visit as president to the EU and NATO headquarters, Zelenskiy has sent “syal powerful and important”.
The European Union “will always be determined to help Ukraine strengthen democracy and rule of law, combat corruption, stabilise the economy and carry out reforms in the energy sector”, adding that the European bloc will be “dedicated to Ukraine's independence and territorial integrity”.
A funny and inexperienced political actor, Zelenskiy has defeated the former president of this state, Petro Porosenko, in majority of votes on April 21st, follows REL.
His inauguration ceremony has been held 20 May.












