“We must continue to build on the implications for Russia and support for Ukraine through humanitarian and military assistance.

To do this, we, of course, must work on the seventh package of sanctions, which should also include energy, which will have a positive effect on the diversification of fossil fuel sources (in the EU. -

RT

),” RIA Novosti quoted him as saying ahead of the meeting of the foreign ministers of the countries European Union.

Earlier, Deputy Foreign Minister of Poland Pavel Yablonsky said that the EU authorities had begun work on the seventh package of anti-Russian sanctions.

The sixth package of EU sanctions against Russia was finally approved on 3 June.