Starmer: West has agreed to maintain sanctions on Russia "until the end of the process"
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Sat, 10 May 2025 16:19:05 +0300

An agreement was reached at a coalition of the willing summit in Kyiv on 10 May that Western countries will not ease sanctions against Russia while negotiations with it continue.
Source UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, as reported by an European Pravda reporter Details Starmer noted that the decision had been agreed upon collectively.
Were equally clear from the meetings today that there can be no release of the sanctions already in place until the end of the process.
Now were at the beginning of the process, he said, without specifying what he would consider the end of the process.
Starmer emphasised the US commitment to this common policy.
He said this stance is strengthened by the fact that weve got the US, Europe, Canada, New Zealand, other countries around the world all speaking with one voice on this vital point.
Speaking to journalists after the summit, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy also expressed his gratitude to Donald Trump for supporting the sanctions initiatives.
Im grateful to President Trump...
for maintaining the sanctions in place today, and I look forward to their strengthening, Zelenskyy said.
Background European Pravda reported that the EU and the US plan to sharply tighten sanctions against Russia if Kremlin ruler Vladimir Putin rejects the ceasefire.
Following the summit on 10 May, the coalition of the willing demanded that Russia agree to an unconditional ceasefire for 30 days starting 12 May.
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