The European Commission reacts to the letter of Donald Trump


“I am ready to impose serious sanctions on Russia when all NATO countries agree and begin to do the same, and when all NATO countries stop buying oil from Russia,” wrote Donald Trump on his Truth Social platform on Saturday.
The spokesman for the EC pointed out that all new sanctions that the European Union will impose on Russia will be “in accordance with the long -term principle that our sanctions do not apply to extraterritorial”.
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In response to RMF FM, the spokesman cited the words of Ursula von der Leyen from Wednesday's message, in which she said that new sanctions would focus on faster withdrawing of Russian fossil fuels, on the Russian “shadow fleet” and countries outside the Union.
“To put pressure on the Russian war economy as effectively as possible, the EU works closely with international partners, especially within G7. The United States is in this respect an extremely important partner,” said the EC.
The unofficial findings of RMF FM in Brussels show that there is a view in the EU that Donald Trump is reluctant to impose subsequent sanctions on Russia, but he tries to lose responsibility for it on Europe.
“Shopping of Russian oil by some was shocking!”
Donald Trump in his letter emphasized that “NATO's involvement in victory was much less than 100 %, and the purchases of Russian oil by some were shocking!”
“They significantly weaken your negotiating position and tender strength towards Russia,” he added. “Anyway, I'm ready to” move “when you are ready. Just tell me when” he appealed.
Trump also argues that the imposition of Customs Customs Customs Customs Conditions in the amount of 50 to 100 percent by all other countries. This is another factor that will help to end the war for Ukraine. According to the American president, “China has strong control and even influence on Russia, and these powerful duties will break this relationship.”




