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Poland calls on the EU to introduce a total ban on trade with Russia

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Poland proposed that the EU introduce a total ban on trade with Russia, Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said in a statement released by Reuters, informed The Guardian .

We propose adding a trade block to this sanction package as soon as possible, [including] both of its seaports… but also a ban on overland trade. The complete cutoff of trade with Russia would force Russia to consider whether it would be better to end this cruel war, ”said Morawiecki.

Polish call to Moscow to face the harsher economic effects of the invasion of Ukraine. Which comes after EU member states agreed this week's fourth package of sanctions against Russia. Details were not released, but the French presidency said Russia's "most favored nation" trade status would be revoked.

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