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Turning to the Senate and House of Representatives of the Netherlands, President...

If Russia feels that we are answering severe and painful, then peace will become the most popular theme in Moscow - President

Turning to the Senate and House of Representatives of the Netherlands, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called for increased sanction pressure on Russia and support Ukraine's defense capabilities. The Head of State noted that since the beginning of the full -scale war, Russia has used 28 thousand 743 Shakhi against Ukraine. Only in June this year, the Russians already launched 2736 "Shahanedov".

"Russia would never have been able to do it if it had not been possible with its connection with the regime in Iran. And in Ukraine we would never be able to confine most of these drones without the support of our partners, ”Volodymyr Zelenskyy stressed. The President noted that Russian propagandists threaten other countries. Meanwhile, intelligence of Ukraine, the Netherlands and other countries in Europe believe that Russia is planning hostile operations in NATO.

According to the Head of State, political isolation and strengthening sanctions against it should be response to Russia's aggression. “Military plans should be killed expensive for Russia. We have to truly block their tanker fleet and cut them off from international banking, ”the President said. The Head of State emphasized the need for a strong 18th EU sanctions package. In order to limit Russia to fight, it is necessary to reduce the marginal price for Russian oil to $ 30. per barrel.

“Putin gives way that he does not understand what rules form the modern world. And here, in the Hague, I want to say it very clearly - for Putin. There is a "don't kill" rule. There is a rule "Do not treat inhuman with people. " There is a rule "not to burn cities and villages". There is also a rule "not to justify or sponsor terror. " There is a rule "do not steal children". And if you violate such rules, there should be responsibility, ”the President said.