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EU Diplomats Visit Kyiv to Mark Fourth Anniversary of Bucha Massacre

EU foreign ministers and leaders commemorate victims of Bucha massacre and push for a Special Tribunal amid stalled diplomatic efforts and blocked EU aid.

  • The European Union's top diplomat and several foreign ministers visited Kyiv to commemorate the fourth anniversary of the Bucha massacre and show support for Ukraine.
  • Russian troops killed more than 400 people in Bucha during their occupation in 2022, though Moscow denied committing atrocities.
  • EU leaders emphasized the importance of accountability for Russian crimes and Ukraine's path to EU membership.
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The Foreign Minister, José Manuel Albares, did not participate on Tuesday in the informal meeting of the EU Foreign Affairs Council held in Kiev to commemorate the anniversary of the massacre of Bucha by Russia four years ago, after the beginning of the invasion of Ukraine. The meeting, convened in the Ukrainian capital coinciding with the anniversary of the massacre in Bucha - 25 kilometres from Kiev, where 400 people were killed - has brought …

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The Russian army is accused of having executed dozens of civilians before the city was liberated at the end of March 2022.

·Montreal, Canada
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EU Head of Diplomacy, Kaja Kallas, and European Commissioner for Defence, Andrius Kubilius, along with foreign officials from the Member States, with the exception of Hungary, recall the massacre of more than 400 civilians and reaffirm support for "the independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine" Bucha's neighbors tell of the horrors of the Russian invasion: "I felt I was fleeing a concentration camp" Iran's war has diverted a…

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The EU Foreign Ministers and the head of European diplomacy, Kai Callas, arrived in Kiev on the fourth anniversary of the liberation of the Ukrainian city of Butch from Russian invaders.

·Vilnius, Lithuania
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