Czech, Polish and Slovenian PM’s propose 10-point plan to save Ukraine

The Czech, Polish and Slovenian prime ministers have prepared a list of 10 steps that they say EU must take if it really wants to end the war in Ukraine. Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki made the announcement in a column on the website Politico on Friday.

Among the proposed measures are tougher sanctions against Russian banks, businesses linked to oligarchs and President Vladimir Putin’s United Russia party, a halt to Russian propaganda in Europe, blocking transport between Russia and Europe and suspending visas for Russians.

The three prime ministers also propose banning the export of all European technologies that can be used for war purposes and excluding Russia from all international organisations.

Author: Ruth Fraňková