November 19, 2024
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Sybig: “the fastest way to end the war is to support Ukraine to force Russia to withdraw its troops”

Sybig: “the fastest way to end the war is to provide support to Ukraine so that it forces Russia to withdraw its troops.” The head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine spoke at the meeting of the UN Security Council regarding the territorial integrity of Ukraine. He presented evidence of North Korea’s use of missiles and called for increased support for Ukraine to force the Russian Federation to withdraw its troops.”, — write on: unn.ua

The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, Andriy Sybiga, said that no compromises on the territorial integrity of Ukraine are possible and emphasized that the fastest way to end the war is to support Ukraine in forcing Russia to withdraw its troops. Sybiga said this during a meeting of the UN Security Council, reports UNN.

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It must be recognized that no compromises are possible on the territorial integrity and sovereignty of either Ukraine or any other country. The fastest way to end the war is to support Ukraine to force Russia to withdraw its troops. It is also necessary to remove artificial restrictions on the use of weapons. This will only hasten a just peace. Strengthening sanctions will deprive Russia of the means to wage war. Also, Russia plans to send several billions to its military machine. We have to stop the flow of petrodollars. Zelenskyi’s plan is the only realistic approach to peace

According to him, Russia loses as many soldiers in Ukraine in 10 days as the USSR lost in Afghanistan during all the years of the war.

Russia does not value human life. In the end, the price will be too high and may lead to a more global war. We witnessed this in 2014. At that time, there was an argument among peacekeepers that Russia only wants Crimea and will not go further. However, it didn’t work. Such a weak response did not deter Russia, but only encouraged Russia to further violations. Russia started a war in Donbas. Ukraine signed the Minsk agreements, held more than 200 rounds of negotiations with Russia. In fact, 20 cease-fire agreements were signed, but 8 years later, Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine. In the period from February 23, 2023 to October 2024, the Ukrainian Defense Forces recorded 4,600 cases of Russian use of ammunition containing chemical substances. Today’s report of the OPCW is a reminder that Russia has repeatedly violated red lines. For Russia, this is a war over natural resources. They will try to steal the rich deposits of uranium, titanium and other resources of Ukraine. We must stop, prevent the aggressor from capturing these important resources so that they do not fall into the hands of Russia, North Korea and Iran

We will remind

At a special meeting of the UN Security Council, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Andrii Sybiga demonstrated a fragment of the North Korean KN-23 missile, which was used by Russia to hit the territory of Ukraine.

The head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine showed at a meeting of the UN Security Council a fragment of a North Korean missile, which Russia used to hit the Kyiv region November 18 2024, 23:18 • 3105 views

Sybiga, commenting on the strikes on Odesa and Sumy, said that these attacks are Russia’s answer to all those who recently called and came to the Russian dictator Putin to ask for peace, stressing that he wants war, not peace.

Sybig about the latest strikes of the Russian Federation: “this is Russia’s answer to all those who recently called and came to Putin to ask for peace”November 18 2024, 23:10 • 3346 views

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