“We cannot undermine the rule of law that democracies hold dear.

We cannot impose sanctions on all Russian citizens.

We cannot confiscate assets, including state assets, as this will create a dangerous precedent for the world order, ”she said at the Wealth and Succession Planning conference, her words are quoted by Cyprus Mail.

She added that the sixth round of sanctions is "almost an admission" that the EU has gone "too far".

Yolitis also spoke about the idea of ​​transferring frozen Russian assets to Ukraine.

She believes that this practice violates one of the articles of the UN Charter and "will have consequences for the international order."

At the end of May, it became known that the EU countries agreed on a partial ban on the import of Russian oil, and a few days later the EU finally approved the sixth package of sanctions against Moscow.

It provides for the disconnection of Sberbank, Rosselkhozbank and Moscow Credit Bank from SWIFT, as well as partial and gradual rejection of oil imports from Russia.