
Kyiv [Ukraine], September 8 (ANI): Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has backed the imposition of tariffs on countries maintaining economic ties with Russia, saying it is the “right idea” in the face of continued aggression by Moscow.
During an interview with ABC News Chief Global Affairs Correspondent Martha Raddatz on Friday, Zelenskyy suggested that such punitive economic measures remain an effective strategy when asked if the plans to put sanctions on such countries had backfired, as Russia continues with its strikes.
“No. I think the idea to put tariffs on the countries who continue [to] make deals with Russia, I think this is [a] right idea,” Zelenskyy said.
The Ukrainian president’s remarks came after Raddatz referred to the meeting of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Russian President Vladimir Putin, and Chinese President Xi Jinping during the 25th Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Heads of State Council summit in Tianjin, China. She noted the bonhomie between the three economic giants despite U.S. tariffs imposed over the purchase of oil from Moscow.
Zelenskyy also declined Putin’s invitation for talks in Moscow amid the ongoing war, stating that he cannot visit the capital of a country that continues to launch daily missile attacks on Ukraine.
“He can come to Kyiv. If a person doesn’t want to meet during the war, of course, he can propose something which is acceptable to me or the other. It’s understandable; I can’t go to Moscow when my country’s under missiles, under attack each day. I can’t go to the capital of this terrorist,” Zelenskyy said.
The Ukrainian leader further accused Putin of using the invitation as a political maneuver to delay dialogue, stating that the Russian president was “playing games” with the United States.
“And he understands it… He is doing it to postpone the meeting. He is playing games, and he is playing games with the United States,” he said.
Earlier, Putin had expressed his openness to meeting Zelenskyy, suggesting such a meeting could take place in Moscow, provided it is well-prepared and aimed at producing a constructive outcome.
“I’ve already said that I’ve never ruled out such a meeting, but whether this can be meaningful in accordance with the Ukrainian constitution… It is possible; I never rule this out. If the meeting is well-prepared and leads to a positive potential outcome, it is possible. And by the way, Donald (Trump) asked me if it’s possible to have such a meeting, and I said that it is. After all, if Zelenskyy is ready, he can come to Moscow. This is quite possible,” Putin said during a press briefing following his four-day visit to China.
Meanwhile, on Monday, Zelenskyy called for additional sanctions against Russia after it launched its largest aerial assault of the war Saturday night.
In a series of posts on X, he said that statements by world leaders and institutions must be backed by strong actions such as “sanctions against Russia and individuals connected with Russia,” including tariffs and trade restrictions. (ANI)