Shmyhal discusses sanctions policy against russia with the prime minister of Luxembourg
Kyiv • UNN
Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal discussed with Prime Minister of Luxembourg Luc Frieden the policy of sanctions against Russia, the confiscation of frozen Russian assets in Luxembourg worth more than €6 billion for the restoration of Ukraine and Luxembourg's readiness to join the implementation of the 7th point of President Zelenskyy's Peace Formula.
Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal discussed the sanctions policy against Russia with Prime Minister of Luxembourg Luc Frieden . Also, Luxembourg is ready to join the implementation of the seventh point of the Peace Formula of the President of Ukraine, which refers to the punishment of Russia for its crimes. This was reported by Shmyhal, according to UNN.
"Important talks with Prime Minister of Luxembourg Luc Frieden. We appreciate the contribution to supporting Ukraine and our European integration. Luxembourg has also expressed interest in reconstructing Kryvyi Rih district of Dnipropetrovs'k region, a powerful industrial center of our country," Shmyhal wrote.
Shmyhal thanked Luxembourg for its military cooperation, as well as for advocating for macro-financial assistance last year and for facilitating the approval of the Ukraine Facility program this year.
"In addition, Luxembourg is ready to join the implementation of the seventh point of the President's Peace Formula, which refers to punishing Russia for its crimes. Special attention was paid to the sanctions policy. Our common task is to cut off all ways of financing Russia's aggressive war," noted Shmyhal.
Shmyhal said that Luxembourg has more than 6 billion euros of Russian resources.
"One of the key issues is the confiscation of frozen Russian assets. According to preliminary data, more than EUR 6 billion of Russian resources are stored in Luxembourg. Our principled position is that these funds should work for Ukraine right now.
It is important for us that all of Russia's frozen sovereign assets are used for Ukraine's sustainability and recovery," Shmyhal wrote.
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Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal discussed the confiscation of Russian assets and Ukraine's recovery with Luxembourg's Prime Minister Luc Frieden.