Reluctant to block Russia's oil, Germany is criticized by Ukrainian president

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 Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky accused countries in Europe of getting their money on the suffering of others for refusing to stop buying Russian oil.


"We do not understand how they can make money from blood. Unfortunately, this is what some European countries are doing, ”said Zelensky.


Citing his interview with the BBC, Zelensky criticized Germany and Hungary for not giving their consent to restrict Russian energy imports, which are expected to give Moscow a profit of up to $ 326 billion this year.


Although Germany has supported some sanctions on Russia, Ukraine remains frustrated that they refuse to agree to tougher action on energy imports.



Zelensky also said that some other countries that support it, understand that the current situation is no longer about issues of business and money, but survival.


In the meantime, he also continued to call for more weapons to be supplied to Ukraine, saying they could not repel the Russian attack because of the slow supply.


He said the United States, the UK and some European countries have extended assistance, but they still need it sooner or in other words 'now'.


Earlier, it was reported that US President Joe Biden had announced that that it would send additional military equipment worth $ 800 million to Ukraine, including artillery and helicopters.