Russia should not be trusted, continues genocide, Ukrainian official says
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Russia should not be trusted, continues genocide, Ukrainian official says
Russia cannot be trusted and must be held accountable for its war crimes and ongoing genocide, Deputy Foreign Minister Mariana Betsa said in a wide-ranging interview with The Sun, published on March 29."Aggressor(s) should not be appeased, aggression should not be rewarded... we can not live in a world where impunity prevails over the rule of law," Betsa said."Russia has committed genocide, and Russia continues to commit genocide on an industria…
Stéphane Audoin-Rouzeau: "Russian victory is morally unacceptable, but unfortunately it is not a matter of morality"
The historian specializing in the warrior fact is convinced that "Ukraine has lost the war", although we do not understand what a war of position is and are still far from grasping the implications of this defeat.
We will never accept anything that leaves Ukraine weak or defenseless
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrey Sibiga believes that Moscow's rhetoric has not changed over the years: Moscow wants to see Ukraine weak and defenseless. At the next stage, we are talking about destroying not only Ukrainian statehood, but also Ukrainians as a people. Andrey Sibiga wrote about this on March 30, Sunday, on X. [see_also ids="633388"] “Russian demands and ultimatums have remained unchanged for many years. Russia wants to limit the …
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