Friday, April 8, 2022

Operational situation on the diplomatic front as 19:00, April 7

The world is responding intrepidly to russia's war crimes in Bucha, Irpin, Hostomel and other Ukrainian cities: the deportation of more than 400 russian diplomats, strong Allied sanctions, russia's expulsion from the UN Human Rights Council and unprecedented support from the world. Today, Minister of Foreign Affairs Dmytro Kuleba paid a working visit to Brussels, where he held a number of meetings with partners from the United States, the European Union, Canada, Turkey and Norway.

“During the day at NATO Headquarters, I held talks with the G7, NATO and six separate bilateral meetings with partners. The conclusions are positive. Unity, full support for

Ukraine, readiness not only for tactical but also for long-term strategic decisions that will help Ukraine expel russian invaders from our land, save lives and win the war, "said Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba.

International support

The US Senate has passed the Law on Land Lease to Protect Democracy in Ukraine. The bill provides for the President of the United States to be given expanded powers to conclude agreements with the Government of Ukraine on the lease of defense equipment to protect the civilian population of Ukraine from russian military invasion.

European Parliament adopts resolution calling on EU leaders to impose embargo on russian imports of oil, coal, nuclear fuel and gas

Sanctions

U.S. Senate unanimously passes bills banning russian energy imports and ending normal trade relations with russia and belarus

The Australian government has announced sanctions against 67 russian oligarchs and others around the russian president.

Switzerland has frozen $ 8 billion in Russian assets

Deputinization of the world

The UN General Assembly voted to suspend russia's membership in the UN Human Rights Council

Montenegro and Austria announced today that they are deporting four Russian diplomats each

Isolation of the russian federation

Indian airline Air India has suspended the sale of tickets for the Delhi-Moscow-Delhi flight

International law firm Baker Botts will not enter into agreements with government agencies in russia. In addition, the company decided to close its Moscow office and close down

Spotify Internet service will be completely closed in russia from April 11

russian criminals on the way behind bars

Minister of Foreign Affairs of Greece Nikos Dendias says Athens will ask the International Criminal Court in The Hague to investigate russia's war crimes in Mariupol, home to 100,000 Greek people.

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