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Zelenskiy praises new energy sanctions against Russia and seeks to increase pressure on Moscow

On Thursday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy welcomed the "very important" energy sanctions imposed by the United States and European Union on Russia. However, he said that more pressure was needed to be applied on Moscow in order to achieve a ceasefire.

On Wednesday, the United States announced sanctions against Russia's largest oil companies. This comes a day after the collapse of plans for a meeting between U.S. president Donald Trump and Russian president Vladimir Putin.

On Thursday, the EU officially adopted its 19th set of sanctions. This included a ban on Russian imports of liquefied gas.

Zelenskiy told reporters in Brussels that the new sanctions were "very important" in remarks to journalists. He was there to meet EU leaders.

In response to the question of a reporter, he stated that he thought a ceasefire in Ukraine was still possible but more pressure had to be put on Russia to make it happen. He refused to make territorial concessions, as Moscow began its full-scale occupation in February 2022.

Zelenskiy thanked Trump in a blog post on X for the new U.S. Sanctions, praising “this resolute decision” that showed "aggression won't go unanswered".

"The new U.S. sanction against Russia's giant oil companies are a clear message that prolonging war and spreading terrorism come at a price. "This is a just and deserved step," wrote he.

"Sanctions are a key component of the pressure that must be applied to Russia in order to achieve peace." (Reporting and editing by Timothy Heritage, Anastasiia Melenko and Max Hunder)

(source: Reuters)