Invasion of Ukraine: Central Europe prepares to accept refugees

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine condemned one after another by Central European countries while declaring that they are already ready to accept refugees. At the same time, Poland is calling for “tougher sanctions” against Russia and for the Czech foreign minister to speak of “barbaric aggression”.

The countries on the east wing of the European Union, all its countries NATO sharing borders with Ukraine outside the Czech Republic and Bulgaria, preparations have also begun to welcome potentially hundreds of thousands of people who will leave Ukraine.

“We must respond immediately to her criminal aggression Russia against Ukraine. Europe and the free world must stop Putin. “The current European Council should approve the toughest possible sanctions,” said Polish Prime Minister Matthias Morawski.

Polish government says it expects decision on reinforcement of NATO’s eastern wing following Russian invasion of Ukrainea government spokesman added.

Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala said in a Twitter post that the Russian invasion of Ukraine is a “completely unjustified act of aggression against an independent country, which can not be left without a reaction from the EU and NATO.”

Czech Foreign Minister Jan Lipavsky also added on Twitter: “Together with the Allies, we will respond to this barbaric act of aggression.”

European Union leaders will discuss an additional package of sanctions against Russia during an emergency meeting later today. the EU said in a statement broadcast by the Athens News Agency.

As of today, Hungary had not explicitly condemned the attack, but the foreign minister told it that war was “the worst-case scenario”. He reiterated that Hungary fully supports Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.

“Our task now, as always, is to guarantee the security of the Hungarian people,” Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Sizarto said on his Facebook page. “Our embassy in Kiev is operational and ready to help the Hungarians who are now in Ukraine,” he added.

Romanian President Klaus Johannes also condemned the Russian attack, calling it a “very serious violation of international law, the sovereignty and integrity of Ukraine.”

“I strongly condemn Russia’s military aggression against Ukraine. “This action undermines Ukraine’s sovereignty and independence and is a serious violation of international law,” Bulgarian Foreign Minister Teodora Gencowska said in a Twitter post.

“Bell” calls on Warsaw to activate Article 4 of NATO Treaty

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The Polish government announced today that it has asked NATO to activate Article 4 of the Alliance treaty, which provides for consultations in the event of a threat to the security of one of the parties, following the Russian attack on Ukraine.

“A minute ago the (Polish) ambassador to Brussels made such a request to the NATO secretary general, with a group of allies,” said Polish government spokesman Peter Miller.

Polish President Andrei Duda convened a meeting this morning of the government, military commanders and heads of various public services of this NATO country, which borders Ukraine.

The ambassadors of the 30 NATO member states will meet urgently this morning in Brussels, a spokesman for the alliance said.

NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg will give a press conference around 13:30 (Greek time), according to the same source.

Source: News Beast

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