50 Nations Now Part of Coalition for Return of Ukrainian Children as Bosnia and Herzegovina Joins.
Bosnia and Herzegovina Joins the Coalition
According to UATV: Bosnia and Herzegovina has officially declared its intent to become a member of the International Coalition for the Return of Ukrainian Children, marking a significant advancement in child protection efforts and support for Ukraine. This move brings the total number of participating countries in the initiative to 50.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha announced the development on June 9, highlighting the importance of this step. According to him, Bosnia and Herzegovina's confirmation of its intention reflects the country's dedication to upholding children's rights, adhering to international legal standards, and standing with Ukraine.
'You Know — Speak Up!' Awareness Campaign
Additional context for this initiative involves the 'You Know — Speak Up!' information campaign, which aims to raise awareness about the situation facing Ukrainian children. As such, Bosnia and Herzegovina's accession to the coalition is part of a broader global effort to tackle this pressing issue.
The inclusion of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the International Coalition for the Return of Ukrainian Children underscores worldwide solidarity in protecting the rights of children affected by the conflict in Ukraine. It also signals growing international backing for Ukraine's endeavors to safeguard children who have fallen victim to the war.
With the coalition expanding to 50 nations, this could lead to more coordinated and effective international actions aimed at securing the return and protection of Ukrainian children—an increasingly critical objective amid ongoing armed hostilities.
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