White House criticizes EU sanctions, Poland proposes No-Fly zone over Ukraine

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Tensions between the West and Russia are escalating, with significant developments regarding the response to the war in Ukraine. The White House has questioned the effectiveness of the sanctions imposed by the European Union on Russia, considering them too mild to have a decisive impact. Washington has suggested that the EU should consider stronger measures, such as a total ban on Russian energy exports.


Meanwhile, Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski has proposed establishing a no-fly zone over Ukraine to stop Russian bombing. Poland emphasized that such a decision should be made in coordination with NATO allies. The proposal raises concerns about a possible direct confrontation between NATO and Russia.


The Polish proposal has sparked concerns among allies, particularly the United States, which fears an escalation of the conflict. Some NATO countries are in favor, but the decision remains uncertain, awaiting international consensus.


The war in Ukraine continues to test international alliances, with the White House criticizing the EU sanctions and Poland pushing for more drastic measures. The situation remains fluid and could evolve rapidly.