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Permanent Representative of Ukraine on OSCE meeting: Another small diplomatic victory for Ukraine – Ukrainian news, Politics

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Permanent Representative of Ukraine to international organizations in Vienna Yevhen Tsymbalyuk said that today’s OSCE meeting was another small diplomatic victory for Ukraine, a correspondent reports. Radio Liberty.

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According to Tsymbalyuk, he tried to convey to all partners that the security of Ukraine is equal to the security of all of Europe. An end to Russian aggression and occupation of Crimea and ORDLO “will be the best guarantee of security in Europe,” the diplomat stressed.

“Ukraine was supported by almost all the delegations that spoke out on the issue of the indivisibility of security. We clearly stated that it is unacceptable for us to return to any spheres of influence or impose a Russian narrative in terms of participation in security organizations, and Ukraine is free to choose its path from the point of view security alliances or security plans,” Tsymbalyuk said.

  • Today in Vienna passed the third and final round of international negotiations that were organized due to the threat of a new Russian invasion of Ukraine and Moscow’s ultimatums to the US and NATO. Today, communication took place within the framework of the OSCE Permanent Council.
  • Head of EU Foreign Policy Joseph Borrell stated that the West had given a “very clear” refusal to Moscow’s demands to stop NATO expansion.
  • USA urged Russia to renounce blackmail, threats and aggression if it really wants a dialogue to strengthen security in Europe.
  • Deputy Foreign Minister of Russia Sergei Ryabkov said that negotiations with the United States on security have reached an impasse, and Moscow sees no reason to continue them.
  • At the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation declaredthat the West must “decide” whether to comply with the Kremlin’s ultimatum demands for “security guarantees” or face “obvious risks for all OSCE participating States” that could have “irreversible consequences.”

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