Kallas called on Russia to show 'goodwill' towards Ukraine.


The Head of European Diplomacy calls on Russia to show goodwill and ceasefire
Kaja Kallas, the head of European diplomacy, urged Russia to 'show goodwill' and agree to a ceasefire in Ukraine. She made this statement during a meeting of foreign ministers from European countries in Madrid.
According to Kallas, Russia has the opportunity to take two steps to demonstrate its goodwill - to release prisoners and return illegally deported Ukrainian children.
The head of European diplomacy also called on the US to pressure the Kremlin to end the war. In turn, the French foreign minister called on Russia to respond directly to the US on the willingness to pursue a peaceful path.
It was previously reported that the European Union may provide Ukraine with up to 9 billion euros in arms through the confiscation of Russian assets.
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