The newly elected European Parliament adopted a resolution on supporting Ukraine and its path to NATO membership. In particular, he condemned the recent visit of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban to Russia. It is reported press service of the European Parliament.
In the resolution, the European Parliament confirmed its continued support for the independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine and called for the expansion of sanctions against Russia, as well as Belarus. At the same time, he called to solve the issue of bypassing sanctions restrictions by companies.
Frozen assets of Russia
The belief that Russia should financially compensate for the consequences of a full-scale invasion has also been confirmed. Members of the European Parliament welcomed recent efforts by the EU to direct the proceeds from the frozen assets of a terrorist country to support Ukraine. In particular, they call for a "reliable legal regime for the confiscation of Russian state assets frozen by the EU."
Joining NATO
"The parliament also welcomes the results of the recent NATO summit and confirms its position that Ukraine is on an irreversible path to NATO membership." - writes the European Parliament.
In particular, the deputies called for increased military support for Ukraine and long-term financial assistance for the country's recovery.
Condemnation of Orban's visit to Russia
The European Parliament condemned Orbán's recent visit to Russia, which does not represent the EU and "is a flagrant violation of treaties and common foreign policy." It is noted that Hungary must bear responsibility for this.
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