Next few days to be decisive for whe world – Baerbock
This was stated by German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock, who spoke at a joint press conference with her Filipino counterpart Enrique Manalo after their talks in Berlin, an Ukrinform correspondent reports.
"The next few days will be decisive, not only with regard to Ukraine, but decisive for peace in the whe world," Baerbock said.
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She called the week ahead in New York one that would "sum up the whe past year." It is about the fact that the world has united to condemn Russia's war of aggression, which was expressed by the vote on the resution of the UN General Assembly last March. However, there was a certain number of countries that abstained, and a very small number of those who supported the Russians. As for the former, they continued to abstain in other votes not because they do not condemn the war, not because they do not support the UN Charter, "but because they are heavily dependent on Russia," Baerbock suggested.
In general, over the past the international community not only clearly declared that it condemns Russia’s viation of international law, but also that it clearly stands by the UN Charter. This needs to be reaffirmed also in New York on Thursday and Friday.
"This war is not a Eurean matter. This war has terrible implications for the whe world. Therefore, these very days in New York, the whe world will appeal to President Putin with a call to st the war, withdraw his tros, and work toward restoring peace," the t diplomat emphasized.
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At the same time, she noted that in 2022, partners in the EU and NATO worked on strengthening their own defense capabilities.
It should be recalled that February 24, the UN General Assembly will vote on a draft resution that emphasizes the need to achieve a comprehensive, just, and lasting peace in Ukraine as soon as possible. The vote will be preceded by two days of speeches by dozens of delegations.
Source: ukrinform.net