Russia: The severance of relations with the European Union will not be implemented

According to IRNA from Tass news agency; Despite his country’s desire to continue working with the European Union as its largest trading and economic partner, Kasachev added: “But Moscow may be forced to reconsider its relations.”
He warned that the EU’s actions against Russia were very close to the red line.
The Russian Foreign Ministry on Friday expelled 18 European diplomats in retaliation for the expulsion of its diplomats from European countries.
Finnish parliamentarian TT Topurinen said Helsinki was likely to join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) despite Russian nuclear threats against Finland and Sweden over joining the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).
Finland’s EU minister has also said that Finland is likely to join NATO following Russia’s military invasion of Ukraine.
Earlier, Finnish Prime Minister Sana Marin had said that her country’s accession to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) would be put to a vote in parliament.
German Deputy Chancellor and Economy Minister Robert Hobek on Friday called on citizens to help cut their country’s dependence on Russian oil and gas by reducing energy consumption and reducing the use of private cars.
Reacting to EU pressure to boycott Russian crude following the start of the Ukraine war on February 24, German Chancellor Olaf Schultz has said it could be implemented by the end of this year (2022).
In a speech on his country’s national television on the morning of Thursday, February 24, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced military action in Donbas and called on Ukrainian forces to lay down their arms.
As the war in Ukraine continues, the flood of global reactions to the event continues, and diplomatic pressure and international threats and sanctions against Russia are increasing.