November 26, 2024
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Sybig: The OSCE will discuss the escalation of Russia’s use of ballistic missiles against Ukraine

Sybig: The OSCE will discuss the escalation of the use of Russian ballistic missiles against Ukraine On Wednesday, an OSCE meeting will be held regarding the use of medium-range ballistic missiles by the Russian Federation against Ukraine. ”, — write on: unn.ua

Ukraine appealed to the OSCE with a request to discuss the escalation of Russia’s use of medium-range ballistic missiles in the war against Ukraine. This was reported by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine UNN.

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According to information, a special joint meeting of the Permanent Council and the Security Cooperation Forum will be held on Wednesday, which will discuss this incident.

According to the Minister of Foreign Affairs Andrii Sybiga, the actions of a terrorist country in this context are the biggest threat to security within the OSCE region.

Kyiv emphasizes that the Russian Federation does not stop its aggressive intentions and seeks to expand the war. The Ukrainian side demands that these actions be condemned at the international level and calls for an end to the aggression.

Ukraine also confirmed that it will continue to use all available international mechanisms to increase pressure on the occupiers and ensure global isolation of the aggressor.

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