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Poland, Slovenia and the Czech Republic propose a comprehensive plan of sanctions against Russia

Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki.  (Source: EPA)
Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki. (Source: EPA)

On March 25, Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki announced that Poland, Slovenia and the Czech Republic had drawn up a “10-point plan to support Ukraine”, which proposed many sanctions against Russia.

In an article published in the PoliticoPolish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said “10 point plan to support Ukraine”.

The above plan includes a proposal to disconnect all Russian banks from the SWIFT international payment system, to exclude Moscow from all international organizations, to suspend visas of all Russian citizens, as well as such as imposing sanctions on members of the ruling United Russia party.

In addition to cutting payments for oil, gas and coal as soon as possible, Poland, Slovenia and the Czech Republic have prepared a 10-point plan to support Ukraine and end the war, the article states. the”.

The plan proposes to disconnect all Russian banks from the SWIFT system, out of fear that the Russian economy will adapt to the new conditions within a few weeks.

In addition, the Polish leader also proposed to block Russia’s sea and land movements, and impose sanctions on “the entire business environment” of this country.

Prime Minister Morawiecki also called for sanctions on all members of the United Russia party, a comprehensive ban on the export of technology that could be used by Moscow for military purposes, and suspension of all visas. Russian citizens want to enter the European Union (EU), and the last point is to exclude Russia from all international organizations.

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