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The European Parliament has called for strengthening sanctions against Russia, a...

"Openly declared": The largest group of European Parliament called for the Russian Federation to be a terrorist state

The European Parliament has called for strengthening sanctions against Russia, as well as to focus on cooperation with the Russian people and opposition. The MP of the European People's Party in the European Parliament called to recognize Russia with a terrorist state, and the self-proclaimed leader of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko and Russian President Vladimir Putin by war criminals. This is stated on the official website of the group. "All analyzes indicate that this war will be long.

Therefore, the pain that the international community already causes the Russian regime, it is necessary to intensify even more," the group said. The statement states that the European Union should continue to assist Ukraine with weapons supply and organize humanitarian corridors for civilians. In addition, it is necessary, according to deputies, to strengthen sanctions against Russia. They can only be removed when the last soldier of the Russian Federation leaves the territory of Ukraine.

Deputies also propose to create a fund for the restoration of Ukraine after the war. "This message will give hope to Ukrainians. The fund should be generous and funded by the EU, Member States, Donor contributions and compensation of Russia for losses," the statement reads. The deputies called for Putin and Lukashenko to be war criminals. "We call for trial within the framework of the international," the message reads.

Deputies also stated that it was necessary to work with the Russians and the people of the Russian Federation, not with Vladimir Putin. The European Union should help Russia become a democratic country. A separate statement by the Vice head of the Rasa Foreign Group Yuknyvichene states that the presence of Russia in the negotiations of G20 leaders, since terrorists cannot negotiate.