The Head of the Verkhovna Rada Ruslan Stefanchuk spoke closely with the Speaker of the House of Representatives of the Dutch Parliament Martin Bosma, voting on the need to expand sanctions on metallurgy, energy, nuclear industry, IT, financial sector and agricultural sector of the Russian Federation.
Stefanchuk reported this on Facebook, Ukrinform reports.
“Check with the Speaker of the House of Representatives of the States General of the Netherlands, Martin Bosma. Having agreed for the annexation of the Netherlands to a full-scale declaration to support Ukraine from the fruits of the third fate of a large-scale invasion. A symbolic gesture of solidarity was the raising of the Ukrainian ensign to the parliament of the Netherlands,” he said.
The speaker of the Ukrainian parliament said that Ukraine wants a fair world that guarantees territorial integrity and sovereignty.
“Safe guarantees can include the European contingent with the support of the United States – this is the key to stability in the region,” he emphasized.
Stefanchuk also called for the expansion of sanctions on metallurgy, energy, nuclear industry, IT, the financial sector and the agricultural sector of the Russian Federation, in order to strengthen the pressure on the aggressor.
In addition, at this stage, the time has come to move to the freezing of Russian assets until confiscation. “The assets of the Russian Federation may rely on the defense, stability and renewal of Ukraine,” said the Head of BP.
The speaker of the Ukrainian parliament also noted that the defense-industrial complex of Ukraine has expanded six times per year.
“We are open to investment and the decline of trade with the EU. Thank you to the Netherlands for support and leadership in the important security of Europe,” he added.
As reported by Ukrinform, Stefanchuk spoke in Strasbourg at the meeting of the European Conference of Parliamentary Heads, calling for continued pressure on Russia, and also voicing the needs of the most prominent creation of a special tribunal.