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Eastwood: Ukrainan invasion demands strong European response

written by cassoscoop February 24, 2022
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Russian bomb explodes beside Ukraine’s defence intelligence building

SDLP Leader Colum Eastwood has described the invasion of Ukraine as the greatest test of European Solidarity of the last 70 years.

Mr Eastwood said that the European continent is on the precipice of a terrible conflict fuelled by a toxic ideology that can no longer be ignored and has called for the strongest possible response from the international community to address the situation.

He added that every political party in Ireland should stand visibly and vocally with Ukraine today.

Said the Foyle MP: “The invasion of Ukraine this morning is a violation of a sovereign European democracy and a tragedy for millions of people who have been plunged into a maelstrom of suffering and oppressive uncertainty.

“Parents in Kyiv and Kharkiv put their children to bed last night with hopeful promises that they would be safe.

“They have wakened this morning to the horror of Putin’s airstrikes and exchanges of gunfire.

“These are the people who will lose the most as the European continent stands on the precipice of a terrible conflict.

“What has happened in Ukraine demands the strongest possible response from the international community but particularly from our European partners.

“This is the greatest test of European Solidarity since the end of the second world war, but more than that, it is a test of our common humanity.

“For far too long, Putin’s toxic ideology has been allowed to foment discord and division beyond his own borders.

“He is at war, not just over territory falsely claimed, but with the European values of coexistence and respect for difference and diversity.

“The political situation in the Donbas region may be complex but the simple truth is that the tyranny of one is about to bring misery and suffering to millions.

“The sanctions brought to bear against Putin’s regime must go further than a small handful of oligarchs – it must be severe; it must hurt Moscow and it must threaten his position.

“That also means dismantling the influence and power of money and political donations in London from individuals close to the Russian state.

“The natural consequence of such action is that it will cause economic pain for us and other European states as well.

“This will not be easy but we must be prepared to shoulder some of the pain to ease the burden on the people of Ukraine.

“Every political party in Ireland should stand visibly and vocally in solidarity with them today. We must all be prepared to take the action necessary to end this invasion,” added Mr Eastwood.

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