Ciarto: The European Union did not support the ceasefire in Ukraine / considering sanctions against Georgia
reported by Mehr News Agency quoted by “Apa Az“, “Peter Planet” (Peter Szijjarto), the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Hungary announced on Monday: The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, in the presence of European Union ministers, rejected Hungary’s proposal to establish a ceasefire on Christmas.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Hungary continued that a member of the European Union Foreign Relations Council supportsstyle=”text-a..”>his country’s initiative for a Christmas ceasefire in Ukraine did not.
“Peter Ciarto” added that the proposal of a Christmas ceasefire in Ukraine by the Council of Foreign Affairs of the European Union span style=”text-a..”>Support was not found.
On the other hand, “Peter Ciarto” Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Economic Relations of Hungary in a post on the social network announced: instead of thinking about the Christmas truce, the European Union leaders are planning to consider 6 billion euros from the European Peace Fund to send weapons to Ukraine.
He wrote on Facebook: Today they want to release more than 6 billion euros for the cost of weapons supply.
“Syarto” also noted that at the Brussels meeting, the subject of sanctions against A number of Georgian government employees will be investigated.