Polish Foreign Ministry: Warsaw wants EU to extend sanctions against Russia once a year

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Szymon Szynkowski vel Senk, Deputy Head of the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said that Warsaw wants the European Union to review anti-Russia sanctions once a year, not every six months. It has been reported DEA News.

According to him, the Polish side will try to ensure that the sanctions measures against the Russian Federation are extended annually, not every six months.

“This is our assumption,” Shinkovsky stressed.

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