European Commission Chairman: Do not want to exclude Russian President Putin outside the G20 summit
Author:Changjiang Daily Time:2022.06.27
Feng Delin (left) was interviewed by German media during the attendance of the Seventh Kingdom Group Summit on the evening of the 26th. Source: video screenshot
On the 26th local time, the European Commission Chairman Feng Delin said in an interview with the German media that he did not want to exclude Russian President Putin outside the Leadership Summit of the Golden Group in November this year. She said: "I think if he (Putin) is really present, you can tell him in person, and then let him make a statement, it is better." However, she also admits that it will not be "like before" with Putin. That's "dealing.
Talking about the seven -point group summit held in Germany that day, Feng Delin described "the atmosphere is very good." In her words, the parties to the meeting were familiar with each other, "so there is both trust and concerns."
At the same time, Feng Delin reiterated in the interview that as long as Ukraine needs it, it should continue to provide support for it- "Even if it takes several years, it takes billions of euros." She also revealed that in the short term, the European Union will not impose further sanctions on Russia for the time being, because "the punishment means that the punishment is being produced, and it has created a serious hit for Russia."
When asked how to cope with the current increasing energy crisis, Feng Delin promised that experts were trying to study the way to restrict Russia's rise in oil prices in order to help poor countries enjoy more energy autonomy.
(Source: CCTV News client reporter Ruan Jiawen)
【Edit: Shang Pei】
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