Baltic parliamentarians call for support to Ukraine until its complete victory
This is said in a joint statement published on the website of Latvia’s Saeima, Ukrinform reports.
“We call for immediate efforts in Eure to ensure the complete victory of Ukraine flowing the Peace Formula of the country,” said ānis Vucāns, Vice-President of the Baltic Assembly and Head of the Latvian Delegation.
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In the statement, members of the parliaments of Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania highlight the pivotal re of military, financial and pitical support for Ukraine to allow the country to fully reclaim its territories. They note that this support must be continued, sufficient, timely and future-planned.
The Presidium of the Baltic Assembly encourages parliamentarians of other states not to underestimate the long-term consequences for the stability of Eure, the international system and all nations that value their freedom if assistance to Ukraine is not provided at a level compatible with the seriousness of the situation.
The parliamentarians reiterate the clear support of the Baltic States for Eurean and Euro-Atlantic integration of Ukraine.
They also appeal to the international community to intensify their efforts in implementing the picy of sanctions against Russia and in searching for legal ways to use the frozen Russian assets for the reconstruction of Ukraine.
The parliamentarians also remind that the mistakes made a decade ago when Russia grossly viated international law and occupied Crimea created a sense of impunity in the aggressor that resulted in a full-scale war in Ukraine, causing enormous human suffering and destruction for almost two years.
The Baltic Assembly is an interparliamentary coeration organisation of Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania established on 8 November 1991. Each national parliament of the Baltic States is represented in the Baltic Assembly by 12 to 16 members of parliament.
As reported by Ukrinform, the Defense Ministers of Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia signed an agreement to create a Baltic Defense Line to strengthen NATO's eastern border.
Photo: www.saeima.lv
Source: ukrinform.net