In Kyiv, Egils Levits urged allies not to engage in the 'politics of capitulation' and betray Ukraine's wishes.
Latvian President Egils Levits has warned fellow Europeans not to pursue the"politics of capitulation" in Ukraine, as Kyiv's counter-attacks tear gaps in Russia's front lines.
Levits and his fellow regional leaders are seeking to pre-empt any cracks in the European front on Ukraine, as some call for the relaxation of sanctions on Russia to soften looming energy and cost of living crises across the continent. "The sanctions are effective, long-term effective, and we can already see some impacts of the sanctions on the Russian economy," the president said."These impacts will increase."
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