Zelensky urges EU to impose sanctions on all Russian banks, oil

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has urged European leaders to impose sanctions on all Russian banks and oil, telling them “we can expect”. During his speech to the Lithuanian parliament, the Ukrainian leader called for sanctions against all Russian banks, urging Europe to be taken out [...]
During his speech to the Lithuanian parliament, the Ukrainian leader called for sanctions against all Russian banks, urging Europe to dump their oil”.
He went on to say “a know that he will remain unpunished, as Europe still prefers continued co-operation, trade, business as usual”.
“We cannot wait. We need strong decisions and the EU has to take them now. They should sanction oil and all Russian banks”, Zelensky said.
“Every EU state must set conditions on when to reject or limit energy (results) sources like gas. Only then will the Russian government realise that it must seek peace, that war is turning into a disaster for them”.
Last week, the EU approved a fifth round of sanctions against Russia, which included the end of Russian coal imports, amid war crimes charges being carried out by Russian forces.











