According to the interlocutor of the agency, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was invited as a participant in the discussion.

As previously reported, the European Union plans to complete work on the sixth package of anti-Russian sanctions by May 9.

The European Commission has already submitted the sixth package of anti-Russian sanctions to the EU Council for approval.

At the same time, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban accused Brussels that the European Commission's proposals for an oil embargo against Russia could undermine the unity of the European Union.

In a letter to the head of the EC, Ursula von der Leyen, the politician said that Budapest would not be able to implement the sanctions proposed by the EC in "their current form."