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Germany's Merz says EU will tighten sanctions against Russia if there is no progress in Ukraine this week

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz announced on Tuesday that the European Union was ready to impose stronger sanctions on Russia, if there is no progress in ending the conflict in Ukraine this week. He added that a new set of sanctions had been prepared.

Merz and his Greek counterpart spoke at a press conference. "We're waiting for the agreement of (Russian president Vladimir) Putin, and we both agree that there will be no real progress made this week. We want to work with you at European level in order to tighten sanctions significantly," Merz stated.

He said that he would be looking into other areas such as the financial and energy markets.

Merz stated that EU leaders agreed with Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskiy to allow him to take part in discussions with Russia this week in Istanbul, on condition that Russian attacks and bombardments on civilians must cease.

Merz said that he was impressed by Zelenskiy’s willingness to compromise in order to achieve a ceasefire.

Merz said, "I don't think more concessions and compromises is reasonable."

The Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Misotakis stated that the EU should be the center of any settlement for peace. Reporting by Rachel More, Madeline Chambers, and Lefteris Papadimas from Athens. Editing by Matthias Williams

(source: Reuters)