
Ukrainian Prime Minister Denis Shmygal estimated the direct loss of Ukraine due to the invasion of Russia at $565 trillion (about 51.5 billion euros) and called for tightening sanctions against Russia after meetings with the countries of Poland, Slovenia and the Czech Republic.
In this regard, he called for strengthening sanctions “against the aggressor countries”, including the recognition of Russia as a terrorist sponsor, the closure of ports and the embargo on Russian resources, international assistance to Ukraine and its reconstruction plan.
In a meeting with Slovenian Janez Jansa and Polish Prime Minister Mateus Moraviek of Czech Republic Petr Fiala, the Prime Minister of Ukraine stressed in a message on his official Facebook profile that the visit was “a testimony to Ukraine and its undoubted support for Ukraine and Ukraine.”
“We expect support in terms of financing the reconstruction of Ukraine. The Prime Minister of Poland has already stated that in the presence of the President of Ukraine, every school, every kindergarten, every house of Ukrainians will be restored after the war.” As reported by the Ukrainian news agency Ukrinform.
According to Ukrainian television channel 24, Shmygal estimated direct losses to Ukraine due to Russian aggression at around $565 billion (515 billion euros). In fact, the Prime Minister reported that he had formed a group with the government to assess the economic losses caused by Russian stocks.
The Prime Minister also thanked Poland, Czech Republic and Slovenian opponents for Ukraine's support for the member states of the European Union and the decision to close the sky on Russian planes throughout Europe, the position to close the sky in the sky over Ukraine and tens of thousands of tons.Humanitarian assistance, according to the Ukrainian news agency Ukrinform.
In addition, he stressed that the Ukrainian government will work to seize Russian funds and property abroad. “We believe that partner countries will also join this ambitious plan,” he added, as reported by the news agency Union.
The US Senate passed a resolution on Tuesday calling for Russian President Vladimir Putin to investigate the Russian army about possible Ukrainian war crimes.
The resolution serves to support investigations initiated by the Prosecutor's Office of the International Criminal Court (ICC) at the request of about 40 countries, but does not have the same effect as the law.
The text of the resolution passed by the Senate denounces “war crimes committed by Russian troops and military commanders under the direction of President Vladimir Putin, crimes against humanity and systematic violations of human rights.”
(Including information from the Europa Press)
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