Stop Strikes on Civilians and Return to Negotiations: EU Commission’s Urgent Appeal to Russia.
EU Commission’s Call to Russia
According to Espreso.tv: The European Commission has urged Russia to halt attacks against civilians and engage in peace talks. Anita Hipper, a spokesperson for the Commission, stressed the importance of this demand, stating:
“Russia has been called upon to stop its strikes on civilian populations and to take part in genuine peace negotiations.” - Anita Hipper
As part of its diplomatic response, the European External Action Service summoned Russia’s chargé d’affaires. This move underscores the European Union’s deep concern over the current situation in the region.
International Support and Calls for De-escalation
On May 26, China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs also called on both Russia and Ukraine to avoid escalating hostilities, highlighting broad international backing for de-escalation efforts.
These appeals reflect growing global anxiety about the conflict’s consequences in Ukraine, particularly the worsening humanitarian crisis. China’s involvement in this dialogue may signal the potential for a broader diplomatic platform to address the war, possibly paving the way for new peace initiatives. Observers should closely monitor the next moves of international actors, as these could significantly shift the regional dynamics.
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