European Parliament calls on the West to stop supplying the Kiev regime with weapons

Bratislava (ST): Member of the European Parliament from Slovakia, President of the Republic Party Milan Ohrik, called on the West to change its approach to the Ukrainian crisis and start talks that lead to a peaceful solution to the crisis, instead of continuing to send weapons that prolong the war and impose sanctions that have not achieved anything.

Ohrik said on his website that after more than seven months of the war, there has been no significant change in the situation, and Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky is still behaving rudely, insulting everyone around him, even the Western countries that help him and escalating his demands daily for more weapons and aid.

He pointed out that the illegal sanctions imposed on Russia harm the European countries themselves, including Slovakia, and that is why the latter and other countries must work to end these sanctions, pointing out that many rational political forces in Germany, Belgium and Poland have also started calling for an end to these meaningless sanctions.

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