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European parliamentarians committed to pushing EU governments to do more to help Ukraine

March 19,2022 21:12

On 17 March, in a debate with Ukrainian Defence Minister Oleksii Reznikov, members of the European Parliament committed to pushing EU governments to do more to help Ukraine against Russia’s aggression.

The Ukrainian minister told MEPs the EU should hit Russia with destructive, “biting” sanctions that would paralyse its economy and force it to stop the aggression. Reznikov said Ukraine was ready to use all of the EU’s financial help very quickly. He urged EU countries to supply Ukraine with lethal weapons and called for a no-fly zone.

In response, MEPs stressed they would support further packages of sanctions to bring Russia to the negotiating table. They also enquired how to start investigations into possible war crimes committed in Ukraine, so the perpetrators can be brought to justice.

We are here to push our governments and the European Union to do more to support you, and we are committed to doing that. Because you are part of our European family,” said the Chair of the Subcommittee on Security and Defence Nathalie Loiseau.

 

Ukraine’s Defence Minister tells MEPs the country needs more military support

MEPs committed to pushing EU governments to do more to help Ukraine against Russia’s aggression, in a debate with the Ukrainian Minister of Defence Oleksii Reznikov.

Ukrainian Minister of Defence Oleksii Reznikov told MEPs the EU should hit Russia with destructive, “biting” sanctions that would paralyse its economy and force it to stop the aggression.

Addressing MEPs remotely at a meeting of the Security and Defence Subcommittee, the Foreign Affairs Committee and the EU-Ukraine Delegation, Defence Minister Reznikov said that Ukraine is ready to use all of the EU’s financial help very quickly. He urged EU countries to supply Ukraine with lethal weapons, without the constraints of red tape. He also called for a no-fly zone and asked: “What higher level of escalation is necessary to see more action?”

MEPs, united in voicing their admiration for the heroism of the Ukrainian people, stressed they would support further packages of sanctions to bring Russia to the negotiating table. During the debate, MEPs asked Minister Reznikov about the involvement of countries politically close to Russia, like Kazakhstan or Armenia, and whether he thought Belarus might join the war. They also enquired how to start investigations into possible war crimes committed in Ukraine, so the perpetrators can be brought to justice.

“We are not here to tell you what you should do, we are not here to tell you how you should fight; you have proven that no-one has to teach you anything. We are here to push our governments and the European Union to do more to support you, and we are committed to doing that. Because you are part of our European family”, concluded the Chair of the Subcommittee on Security and Defence Nathalie Loiseau (Renew, FR).

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