Parliamentarians from 15 Nations Gather in Ukraine's Parliament to Mark War Anniversary.
Marking Four Years of Full-Scale War
According to Novyny.live: On February 24, 2024, Ukraine's parliament convened a session to mark the fourth anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion. This solemn gathering was attended not only by Ukrainian officials but also by foreign delegations demonstrating their continued support for Ukraine. The meeting underscores the persistent global attention on the conflict, which continues to reshape European security.
Ukrainian Officials in Attendance
The following Ukrainian officials participated in the parliamentary session:
- Yuliia Svyrydenko
- Stanislav Kravchenko
- Olga Pishchanska
- Dmytro Lubinets
- Dmytro Natalukha
- Epiphanius
These individuals are actively involved in discussions on key aspects of supporting the nation during the ongoing aggression.
Foreign delegations present at the session included representatives from:
- The Sejm of Poland
- The Seimas of Lithuania
- The National Council of the Slovak Republic
- The Parliaments of the United Kingdom
- Italy
- France
Members of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) were also present. Furthermore, the international association United for Ukraine, which unites parliamentarians from 15 countries, reaffirmed its commitment to supporting Ukraine during this challenging period.
The session served as a powerful signal of international backing for Ukraine, particularly in the context of Russia's prolonged aggression. The presence of these foreign delegations highlights the enduring global solidarity with Ukraine and the readiness of its partners to assist in overcoming the immense challenges the country faces. The fourth anniversary of the invasion is a stark reminder of the continued efforts required to ensure security and stability in the region.
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