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Russian strikes show disregard for peace talks, Ukrainian foreign minister says

Ukrainian foreign minister Andrii Sybiha said the overnight Russian attack on Ukraine was instructive to show “the extent to which Russia disregards peace efforts.”

Moscow only understands the language of pressure. It will not take diplomacy seriously if it is not backed by strength,” he warned.

Sybiha called for a new package of sanctions – one is being prepared by the EU for the fourth anniversary of the full-scale aggression next week – and moves against Russia’s shadow bleet.

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