Global outcry over the invasion of Ukraine – Fire over Putin’s decision

Russia has come under fire for its decision invasion of Ukraine. The heads of state express their opposition to Vladimir Putin’s moves and turn against the Russian President.

“France strongly condemns Russia’s decision to declare war on Ukraine,” the French president said today. Emanuel Macron and called on Moscow to “immediately end its military operations.”

“France stands in solidarity with Ukraine. “It’s on the side of the Ukrainians and is working with its allies and partners to stop the war,” he added, according to the Athens News Agency.

Britain: Crisis Management Council meets to decide how to respond to Russia’s horrific attacks

For his part, the British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will chair a meeting of its Crisis Management Council (COBRA) this morning to decide “the answer” to Russia’s “horrific attacks” on Ukraine, Downing Street announced.

“The prime minister will chair a COBRA meeting at 07:30 local time (09:30 Greek time) to discuss the response to the horrific attacks in Ukraine this morning,” said a spokesman for the British prime minister.

Boris Johnson

Mario Draghi: Russia’s attack on Ukraine is unjustified

Italy condemns Russia’s attack on Ukraine as “unjustified” and is working with its European and NATO allies to respond immediately, unitedly and decisively, the Italian prime minister said today. Mario Draghi.

“The Italian government condemns Russia’s attack on Ukraine. It is completely unjustified. Italy, in this dramatic phase, supports the people and institutions of Ukraine. “We are working with our European partners and NATO, with the aim of responding immediately, with unity and determination,” he said.

Mario Draghi

Fire also from Norway

Norway, a NATO member bordering Russia in the Arctic, also condemned the attack.

“Russia has a full and absolute responsibility for bringing Europe to this very bleak situation,” Prime Minister Jonas Gar Stere said in a statement today.

Separately, the Norwegian Foreign Ministry announced that it was moving its embassy to Ukraine from the capital Kiev to the western city of Lviv.

Japan also condemns the invasion

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida announced today that Japan strongly condemns Russia’s unilateral actions and added that he has instructed the competent Japanese authorities to do everything they can to ensure the security of Japanese citizens in Ukraine.

“In the strongest possible way,” Slovakia also condemned the Russian attack in a post on Twitter today by Prime Minister Edward Heger.

“At a time when the democratic world wants to live in peace, Russia wants war. “We are ready and we will act together,” he wrote.

Denmark closes embassy in Ukraine, Sweden relocates diplomatic mission to Lviv

The Danish Foreign Ministry said it had closed the country’s embassy in the Ukrainian capital, Kiev, according to a statement posted on its website today, citing security concerns.

Sweden, meanwhile, has relocated diplomats who remained at the country’s embassy in Kiev to Lviv, Swedish Foreign Minister Anne Linde said on Twitter.

“All the diplomatic staff were transferred to Lviv last night,” he said. “The embassy is still operating from there,” he added.

China calls for restraint in Ukraine, rejects ‘invasion’

THE China reiterated its call on all parties involved in the situation in Ukraine to show restraint and rejected the description of the Russian actions as an invasion by a foreign journalist.

The comments were made by Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying during a regular press briefing.

Spain condemns the attack, Portugal demands an immediate end to it

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez condemned the Russian military operation in Ukraine this morning and said he was in contact with NATO allies for a coordinated response.

Pedro Sanchez

Portuguese Foreign Minister Augusto Santos Silva today called for an immediate end to the Russian military operation in Ukraine.

“Russia’s military operation on Ukrainian soil this morning is an unwarranted act of aggression and a flagrant violation of international law,” Santos Silva wrote on his Twitter account.

Anastasiadis: We condemn actions that violate the sovereignty and territorial integrity of an independent country

“We condemn actions that violate the sovereignty and territorial integrity of an independent country,” said the President of the Republic of Cyprus. Nikos Anastasiadisinvited to comment on developments in Ukraine.

Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of EXRO 2020 in Dubai, Mr. Anastasiadis, when asked to comment on what is happening in Ukraine, stressed: “I must say that we are watching with great disappointment what is happening with the violation of international law. and we can only as a country condemn such actions, which violate the sovereignty and territorial integrity of an independent country.

Nikos Anastasiadis

I want to believe that dialogue will prevail instead of weapons. Nevertheless, we are watching with anxiety and what is even more worrying are statements that indicate the intention to further expand the military operations “.

“I am trying to find ways, if possible, to attend tonight’s meeting of the European Council, especially after the developments in the morning,” the Cypriot President added.

Source: News Beast

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