Monday, March 28, 2022

Operational situation on the diplomatic front as of 10:00, March 28

For thirty-three days in a row, Ukraine has been fiercely resisting Russia's armed aggression on all fronts, including diplomatic.

The world continues to stand with Ukraine. "Save Ukraine - #StopWar" international charity telethon in support of Ukraine was held yesterday. Leaders of states and governments, diplomats, media representatives, artists, and the world's citizens have united

around a common idea: to support Ukraine in its fight against Russian aggression. The concert was broadcasted by about three dozen broadcasters around the world. The audience watched the speech of the President of Ukraine and the telethon with the assistance of our embassies in the squares and cultural centers of fifty cities and capitals of the world.

Assistance to Ukraine

  • The British government allocates a £ 3 million aid package to support Ukrainian scientists. It also suspends cooperation with Russian universities and companies
  • Russian criminals on the way behind bars
Forty-two countries have supported the investigation of Russian war crimes and have filed complaints with the International Criminal Court in The Hague

Sanctions' effect

  • The Finnish state-owned railway company VR has suspended freight rail services with Russia due to anti-Russian sanctions
  • The Prime Minister of the Czech Republic Petr Fiala stated that his country had frozen assets worth hundreds of millions of kroons belonging to sanctioned Russian citizens and companies
  • Isolation of the Russian Federation
  • Korea has banned the export of 57 non-strategic goods to Russia and Belarus. Restrictions primarily apply to semiconductors, chips, micros, and computers
  • The Massachusetts Institute of Technology has suspended cooperation with Russian research institutes. The cooperation lasted for 11 years with the Skolkovo Innovation Center or the "Russian Silicon Valley"
Humanitarian aid
  • The Ukrainian Embassy in the United Kingdom purchased and shipped 20 tons of medicines to Ukraine for almost $ 1 million. Before it was collected through the withukraine.org

     platform
  • 590 StarLink satellite Internet stations transferred to Ukrainian medical and healthcare institutions
  • The volunteer headquarters at the Ukrainian Cultural Center in Tallinn sent 20 bulletproof vests and 20 reinforced helmets to the needs of the Mykolaiv region
  • In Latvia, software developer MikroNet, known worldwide as the MikroTik brand, provided network equipment worth more than € 300,000 as humanitarian support activities. The assistance provided by MikroTik includes the establishment of network connections in bomb shelters and crisis centers in Ukraine

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