A Russian officer reacts to the entrance of Radoslav Sikorsky. He speaks of “burning in the great battle.”

On Thursday, the foreign minister noted the war in Ukraine and the intensification of shelling of Ukrainian cities in recent days. “The New Year has not ended the tragedy that has been going on for almost two years in Europe. Since the end of December, Russia has continued its bombing attacks on Ukrainian cities. So far, dozens of civilians have been killed, hundreds injured, and thousands of lives ruined,” read a post on Facebook.

“I believe that Vladimir Putin should respond to this latest attack by the Kremlin in a language he understands: Tightening sanctions to prevent the production of new weapons from smuggled parts and providing long-range missiles to Kiev “Helps destroy Russian command centers, ammunition depots and missile launch sites,” Sikorsky said.

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At the same time he noted that the media was saying that “war fatigue” was growing in European countries. “To be honest, I don't understand this phrase. Only Ukrainians have the right to be war-weary, because they are losing their loved ones, Houses, residences, often lifetime achievements,” noted the diplomatic chief.

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