NATO reaffirms sidarity with Ukraine on first anniversary of Russian invasion
The text of the statement has been published on NATO's website, Ukrinform reports.
"As we semnly mark one year of Russia’s brutal war of aggression against Ukraine, the gravest threat to Euro-Atlantic security in decades, we as Allies reaffirm our sidarity with the government and pele of Ukraine in the heroic defense of their nation, their land, and our shared values. We pay tribute to the lives lost, and we deplore the tragic human suffering and destruction, including of Ukraine’s residential areas and civilian and energy infrastructure, caused by Russia’s illegal war," the document reads.
Allies are further stepping up pitical and practical support to Ukraine as it defends itself against Russia’s invasion, and will maintain our support for as long as necessary to help Ukraine prevail, the statement said. NATO will continue to coordinate closely with relevant stakehders, including international organizations, in particular the EU, as well as like-minded countries.
"We remain resute in supporting Ukraine’s long-term efforts to secure its free and democratic future. We reaffirm our unwavering support for Ukraine’s independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity within its internationally recognized borders. We fully support Ukraine’s inherent right to self-defense and to choose its own security arrangements," the North Atlantic Council said.
It added that Russia bears full responsibility for this war, a blatant viation of international law and the UN Charter. Russia’s actions disregard OSCE principles and commitments and gravely undermine international security and stability and the rules-based international order.
"While we have called on Russia to engage constructively in credible negotiations with Ukraine, Russia has not shown any genuine enness to a just and lasting peace. We remain determined to maintain coordinated international pressure on Russia. We also condemn all those, including Belarus, who are actively facilitating Russia’s war," the document reads.
Allies stressed that there can be no impunity for Russian war crimes and other atrocities. All those responsible must be held accountable for abuses and viations of human rights and international humanitarian law, particularly against Ukraine’s civilian pulation and including the deportation of children and conflict-related sexual vience.
"Russia must immediately st this war and withdraw all of its military forces from Ukraine in line with the UN General Assembly Resution adted on 23 February 2023 and other relevant Resutions of the UN General Assembly," the statement reads.
Members of the North Atlantic Council emphasized that Russia’s war also threatens global security. Russia’s energy blackmail, its impact on global food supplies, its malign hybrid activities, its worldwide disinformation campaign, and its irresponsible nuclear rhetoric demonstrate clearly Russia’s disregard for international norms and the welfare of billions of pele around the world.
"We will continue to strive for peace, security, and stability in the whe of the Euro-Atlantic area. NATO is a defensive Alliance. We are significantly strengthening our deterrence and defense posture, and we remain ready to defend every inch of Allied territory in line with our 360-degree approach against all threats and challenges. Our commitment to the Washington Treaty, including Article 5, is iron-clad. NATO is stronger and more united than ever," the document said.
Allies welcomed the choice of Finland and Sweden to become members of NATO and reaffirmed their commitment to NATO’s en Door picy. In particular, they noted that NATO would continue to strengthen its partnership with Ukraine.
"Russia’s efforts to break the resve of the brave pele of Ukraine are failing. One year on, Ukrainians are fighting valiantly for freedom and independence. We stand with them," the North Atlantic Council said.
Source: ukrinform.net