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Two years after Russia’s invasion, there will be events in solidarity with Ukraine in different parts of the country

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Two years after Russia’s invasion, there will be events in solidarity with Ukraine in different parts of the country

Two years after the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Different solidarity events will be held in the country with the European country, in the middle of the war front that is still open.

In the city of Buenos Aires, from 8:00 p.m. to 11:59 p.m. you can see the Galileo Galilei Planetarium, the Obelisk, the Women’s Bridge, the Art Plant and the Buenos Aires Legislature in blue and yellow.

“Two years after the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Legislature organized an event to show solidarity with the European country. First Vice President Matías López received the Ukrainian ambassador, Yurii Klymenko, along with the Undersecretary of International Relations and Institutional Cooperation Pablo Garzonio and “Other legislative authorities received representatives and ambassadors from Poland, Japan, the United States, Norway, France and the European Union in the Golden Hall of the Palace,” they reported this Friday from the Buenos Aires legislative palace.

In addition, other events will be held in different parts of the country. In Posadas, Misiones, it will be in Plaza 9 de Julio on February 24 and in Plaza Taras Shevshenko this Sunday; in Rosario, Santa Fe, it will be held at the Immigrant Monument.

On the other hand, it was reported that the city of Buenos Aires will be the scene of two meeting points: this January 24, starting at 6 p.m., a solidarity event organized by the Ukrainian Central Representation will take place at the Obelisk; On Sunday the 25th starting at 11 in the morning, there will be a meeting organized by Pakrov Catedral Catolica Ukraine at Ramón Falcón 3960.

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The position of the Argentine government on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine

The Foreign Ministry issued a statement in which it reiterated “its firm condemnation of the invasion and calls on the Russian Federation to immediately cease the illegitimate use of force and military operations on Ukrainian territory and to withdraw its military equipment and personnel.”

“The Argentine government strongly supports respect for the principles of the Charter of the United Nations and general international law, in particular the obligation to respect the sovereignty of States and the principle of territorial integrity, the peaceful settlement of disputes and the protection of the human rights of civilian populations who are victims of the conflict,” the text adds.

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In addition, he condemned acts of violence against civilians and infrastructure. “Argentina makes a special call to the Russian Federation to avoid any action that could endanger nuclear facilities or radioactive material and expose the population to even greater suffering,” they clarified from the ministry headed by Diana Mondino.

At the end, they asked that the conflict de-escalate and called for diplomacy and dialogue. “This war is a catastrophe for Ukraine and its people, and its ramifications have serious global consequences. Argentina will continue to promote dialogue and a peaceful settlement that ends the conflict. Only peace in accordance with the Charter of the United Nations and the international law, will prevent innocent victims from continuing to increase,” they concluded.

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