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There are dozens of critical components from Western countries in each Russian r...

"Do not block rocket production": Zelensky stated that sanctions against the Russian Federation do not work one hundred percent (video)

There are dozens of critical components from Western countries in each Russian rocket, the President of Ukraine said. The sanctional measures were not enough to completely block the production of missiles. This was stated by President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky at the International Economic Forum in Davos. He does not understand how the effect of restrictions can be fully evaluated. According to him, certain sanctions were postponed on the moon, even years, because Moscow announced its threats.

None of them came true, because it turned out to be bluff. "How can sanctions against Russia or export control be satisfied if they do not even block its missile production?" - said the head of the Ukrainian state. Zelensky pointed out that every Russian rocket has critical components from Western countries. Dozens of components are used in each rocket. At the same time, the politician thanked for each package of sanctions.

"But the approach of peace will be a reward for anyone who cares for the sanctions to act one hundred percent," Zelensky added. President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky arrived on a working visit to Switzerland. He met with the head of the European Commission Ursula von Der Lyen.

The official noted that Moscow lost about half of her military capabilities, and the defense forces managed to push the Russian Black Sea Fleet and to open the sea corridors again to deliver grain to the world, Ursula von Der Lyen said. Volodymyr Zelensky also met with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg.

They discussed the situation on the battlefield in Ukraine, further strengthening of the air defense system, the defensive needs of the state, the preparation of the next NATO summit, which will take place in Washington, work with partners on bilateral security agreements within the G7 declaration, which will act before Ukraine.