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Sybiga: OSCE will discuss Russian strikes on energy at Ukraine’s request

The OSCE will consider Russia’s strikes and disregard for peace efforts on the war in Ukraine on January 15.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua

The head of the Foreign Ministry Andriy Sybiga announced that the OSCE, which still includes Russia, will on January 15 discuss Russian strikes on Ukraine’s energy sector and Russia’s disregard for peaceful efforts to end the war.

Details: Sibiga in social networks, reports “European Truth”

Details: The Minister announced that after a series of emergency meetings, in particular at the Security Council of the UN and NATO, on January 15, at the request of Ukraine, the OSCE will consider the issue of Russian strikes and ignoring peaceful efforts to end the war.

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The direct speech of Sybig: “I call on all OSCE participating States to confront the threat and magnitude of the challenge that the largest and longest war in Europe since the Second World War poses to the very concepts of sovereignty, territorial integrity, freedom and human life.”

Details: He promised that the pressure on Russia, including at international forums, will not stop in the future.

What happened before:

  • On Monday, January 12, a meeting of the Ukraine-NATO Council initiated by the Ukrainian side took place, during which massive Russian strikes on energy, as well as the use of the Oreshnik medium-range ballistic missile, were discussed.
  • We will remind, from January 1, Switzerland took over the chairmanship of the OSCE, which will last for a year.
  • On December 4, Russia complained about the “Ukrainization” of the OSCE and declared that there was no need for the organization.
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