Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Tuesday expressed dissatisfaction with the current sanctions imposed on Russia, deeming them insufficient to curb the country's "aggression."
During a video message, Zelensky pledged that Ukraine would take further measures to counteract the actions of what he called a "terrorist state" and emphasized the need to intensify pressure on Moscow in specific areas to hinder the growth of its capabilities.
"Sanctions are not enough; there will be more of our own Ukrainian actions against the terrorist state, there will also be more as long as Russia's aggression continues. Russia's losses must also be felt," he said.