CSU peace march tomorrow
The CSU renews its invitation to all citizens, political forces, associations, young people, to participate in the peace march tomorrow afternoon, to stop the conflict in 16.15 from parking no. 2 of San Marino City, up to Piazza della Libertà. At the same time, CSU endorses the military position that CES Ukraine and CSI, respectively the European Trade Union Confederation and the International Trade Union Confederation, have taken on with respect to the conflict provoked by the attack by Russia against. “CES and CIS leave the immediate end of hostilities and conflict in eastern Ukraine, and start peace negotiations to resolve the crisis in the interest of all citizens. The Secretary General of Nations António Guterres has the decision of the Russian President of recognize two breakaway regions, inconsistent with the UN Charter and violation of territorial integrity. Called for a peace agreement to end the conflict in the east, in accordance with the Minsk agreements, with the support of the Council United Nations Security Council, in light of resolution 2022 lives in 2015. The organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe also expressed a condemnation of the war. CSI Secretary General Sharan Burrow said: “Many have been lost and people have reached for seven years, due to the failure to implement the Minsk agreements. Hundreds of weeks of the ceasefire have occurred in the last, as the dispute is artificially fueled. Instead of building bridges for peace, huge sums have been spent on armaments, and aggressive rhetoric has caused further instability. The ongoing conflict has had dramatic consequences for the economies in both Russia and Ukraine. as well as in Europe. Luca Visentini, Secretary General of the ETUC and of the Pan-European Regional Council, said “The declared presidents of the European Commission and the European Council, and have released him a strong representative of the EU, similar to those of the Secretary General of the Nations United, in support of the territorial integrity of Ukraine and the Minsk agreements. All political leaders must have the courage to avoid war, reach and abide by agreements, and the wisdom to build sustainable economies for the benefit of the people, common the essential foundations for security. The collapse of common security measures, such as the INF Treaty and the Open Skies Treaty, is linked to an overall weakening of the provisions of the Helsinki Accords, which have helped ensure peace for nearly 50 years. There is now a real risk that militarization in Europe could further intensify. We call for urgent steps to bring all political leaders involved together to build a common security framework, just as was started in Helsinki. The world needs a new social contract, no more conflicts. We need investments for work, peace and stability. “Returning to the CSU initiative, to give more strength to the request for peace, to support the path of dialogue and diplomacy, and to prevent Europe from becoming a theater of a new bloody armed conflict, he appeals to all to participate in the march on Saturday 26 February, carrying the flags and symbols of peace.
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