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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz expressed confidence that the European Union will approve the long-anticipated 18th sanctions package aimed at Russia within the coming week. During a joint press conference with Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, Merz emphasized the EU’s commitment to maintaining pressure on Russia amidst ongoing geopolitical tensions.
Merz stated: “I am grateful that the European Commission has already initiated proposals for the 18th sanctions package yesterday. If all procedures proceed smoothly, we expect the entire package to be officially approved by next week.” This optimistic timeline underscores the EU’s dedication to a unified response to Russia’s actions, reinforcing sanctions as a key element of European foreign policy.
In contrast, Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico conveyed a more cautious stance. He announced that Slovakia would not support the upcoming sanctions package unless the European Commission offers a tangible and effective solution to the pressing energy issues affecting member states. Fico remarked: “Unless there is a concrete resolution to our energy concerns, Slovakia cannot endorse this sanctions measure.”
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