The European Parliament by a majority of votes supported the resolution calling for a full embargo on imports of Russian energy – oil, coal, nuclear fuel and gas,
KYIV. UkraineGate , 7 ,April , 2022 | Political News.
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In a resolution passed on Thursday by 513 votes to 22, with 19 abstentions, MEPs called for additional sanctions, including an “immediate full embargo on Russian imports of oil, coal, nuclear fuel and gas,” they said. in the European Parliament.
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According to him, this should be accompanied by a plan to ensure the security of energy supply of the EU, as well as a strategy “lifting sanctions if Russia takes steps to restore independence, sovereignty, territorial integrity of Ukraine within its internationally recognized borders and withdraw its troops from Ukraine.”
Other proposed measures
Exclude Russia from the G20 and other international organizations
The current sanctions must be fully and effectively implemented throughout the EU and the EU’s international allies as a matter of priority, MEPs insist. They call on EU leaders to exclude Russia from the G20 and other multilateral organizations such as OHCHR, Interpol, the WTO, UNESCO and others, “which would be an important sign that the international community will not return to dealing with the aggressor state as usual.”
To make sanctions more effective, the European Parliament calls for the exclusion of Russian banks from the SWIFT system, a ban on all Russian-related vessels, entry into EU waters and moorings in EU ports, as well as road haulage to and from Russia and Belarus. MEPs are also demanding the seizure of “all assets belonging to Russian officials or oligarchs linked to the Putin regime, their proxies and fictitious persons, as well as assets in Belarus linked to the Lukashenko regime”.
Pointing to Belarus’ involvement in the war in Ukraine, the resolution calls for sanctions against Belarus to be the same as those imposed on Russia to close any loopholes that allow Putin to use Lukashenko’s help to circumvent sanctions.
Weapons supplies must continue and increase
MEPs cite shocking atrocities, “which are undoubtedly war crimes” committed by Russian troops in Ukraine and, in particular, in Bucha, as well as the complete or almost complete destruction of Mariupol, Volnovakha and other towns and villages. They emphasize that those responsible for war crimes should be brought to justice and call for the establishment of a special UN tribunal for crimes in Ukraine.
The European Parliament reiterates that arms supplies must continue and increase so that Ukraine can defend itself effectively. MEPs support further defense assistance to the Ukrainian armed forces individually by EU member states and collectively through the European Peace Fund.
Noting that almost 6.5 million Ukrainians have become internally displaced and more than 4 million have fled the war, MEPs are calling for the creation of safe humanitarian corridors for the evacuation of civilians fleeing the bombing and a strengthening of the EU’s humanitarian aid network. Ukraine.
They condemn Russia’s rhetoric, which suggests that they could potentially use weapons of mass destruction, and stress that any such deployment will have dire consequences.
Source: Ukrgate