About this, according to RIA Novosti, he said after the EU meeting in Brussels.

According to Morawiecki, the adoption of such a decision would “strengthen” the sanctions pressure.

“We agreed that at the next European Council we will return to this and decide whether we agree to this,” he said.

Earlier, the Czech Presidency of the EU Council in its social networks confirmed that the countries of the European Union agreed on the ninth package of sanctions against Russia.

Morawiecki said that the EU sanctions imposed on Russia were extended to almost 200 Russians, as well as to dual-use products.