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It's Time to Get Tough on Moscow, We Have the Tools, Says Lipavský

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According to Foreign Minister Jan Lipavsky (unopposed), it is time to toughen up and increase pressure on Moscow. He wrote this on Wednesday on the social network X in connection with Russia's rejection of a thirty-day ceasefire during Monday's talks between Ukrainian and Russian delegations in Istanbul, Turkey. Both only agreed on an exchange of prisoners of war.

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The head of the Czech Foreign Ministry, Jan Lipowski, called on the allies to increase sanctions pressure on the Russian Federation in order to force it to peace.

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According to Foreign Minister Jan Lipavsky (unopposed), it is time to toughen up and increase pressure on Moscow. He wrote this on Wednesday on the social network X in connection with Russia's rejection of a thirty-day ceasefire during Monday's talks between Ukrainian and Russian delegations in Istanbul, Turkey. Both only agreed on an exchange of prisoners of war.

Prague - The Czech Republic will continue to support Ukraine and promote the adoption of the 18th package of tough anti-Russian sanctions, Prime Minister Petr Fiala (ODS) told ČTK today. He considers EU unity to be key. He does not consider the decision of the Slovak parliament to oblige members of the local government not to adopt further sanctions against Russia to be good for European security.

Czech Foreign Minister Jan Lipowski said Wednesday that during the second round of Russian-Ukrainian talks in Istanbul, Russia “repeated its 2022 ultimatums” and called for increased pressure on Moscow. — Ukrinform.

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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According to Czech Foreign Minister Ján Lipavský, Russia only recycled the ultimatum from 2022 during Monday's talks in Istanbul. It is time to toughen up and increase pressure on Moscow, we have the tools, the head of diplomacy said today on the X network. Russia unleashed the war against Ukraine in February 2022 with its armed invasion of the neighboring country. For the second time in the last three years, Ukrainian and Russian delegations me…

·Bratislava Region, Slovakia
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hnonline.sk broke the news in Bratislava Region, Slovakia on Wednesday, June 4, 2025.
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