“The European Union supports just peace because the UN Charter must be the backbone of international law. We support President Zelenskyy’s Peace Formula, as well as the rules-based international order, and we firmly support the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine”, Charles Michel, the President of the European Council, said.
Charles Michel, the President of the European Council, firmly believes that the war in Ukraine began in 2014 with the occupation of Crimea by Russian troops. The speaker reaffirmed the European Union’s respect for Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, emphasized the need to comply with international law, and stated that the EU would continue to provide comprehensive support to Ukrainians.
“Dear Ukrainians, the EU is your home, and that’s why we are determined to support you for as long as it takes with more military, financial, and political support,” Charles Michel claimed.
Also, the speaker outlined the EU’s efforts to politically and economically isolate Russia, whose behavior provokes condemnation and poses a threat to the entire international community.
Charles Michel concluded his speech by thanking the servicemen and servicewomen of Ukraine for fighting not only for their country but also for the common future of a free and democratic Europe. He stated that the European Union must stand by Ukrainians in their struggle.
“The European Union will never tire of supporting the territorial integrity of Ukraine; only where borders count, there is security and peace for the people,” Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission
President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen emphasized that during the ten years of occupation, Crimea has become a testing ground for Russians for brutal tactics that Russia is now using throughout the occupied part of Ukraine. The tragic echoes of the Soviet-era deportation of Crimean Tatars are still being heard today: disappearances, torture, attempts to destroy Tatar culture and persecution of journalists and human rights defenders.
Ursula von der Leyen assured that Europe supports Ukraine in documenting each crime will help to ensure justice because “peace without justice is not peace.”
“True peace ensures war cannot return, a peace that allows people to focus on their future. And this is why Ukraine’s integration into the European Union is at the heart of our efforts,” Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission
The President of the European Commission emphasized that Europe has been on Ukraine’s side since the first day of Russia’s aggression and has already provided more than 118 billion euros of support, with much more to come. She also said that Putin’s attempts to break Ukraine’s spirit have failed. Instead, Ukraine stands strong.
“Our people have never been closer. Together, we will endure and prevail, united as we are in our commitment to a free and democratic Ukraine”, Ursula von der Leyen said.
“We will move forward hand in hand with the people of Ukraine,” Prime Minister of Japan Fumio Kishida stated.
Prime Minister of Japan Fumio Kishida addressed the participants of the Fourth Crimea Platform Summit and expressed his sincere respect for the Ukrainian people who fight every day to defend their homeland and freedom in the face of Russia’s ongoing aggression.
“Japan supports the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine, including Crimea. In June of this year, I attended the Summit on Peace in Ukraine held in Switzerland, where I stressed the importance of achieving a just and lasting peace in Ukraine to lead the entire international community toward a world of cooperation rather than division”, said Prime Minister of Japan Fumio Kishida.
He emphasized the importance of transferring the conference results to the Second Global Peace Summit and restoring peace in Ukraine as soon as possible.
“We will move forward hand in hand with the people of Ukraine,” the Prime Minister of Japan concluded.
“The first active invasion launched by Russia in February 2022 did not come out of nowhere; it is a continuation of a colonialist tradition,” said David Lammy, Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs of the United Kingdom.
David Lammy, Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs of the United Kingdom, assures that the UK will remain on Ukraine’s side and provide all necessary assistance. He drew the attention of the international community to the fact that Russia’s attempts to seize Ukrainian territories, including the Crimean Peninsula, are a systematic practice. He noted that this year, Ukraine commemorates the 80th anniversary of the deportation of the Crimean Tatars and almost 250 years since the first attempt by the Russian Empire to seize the Crimean Peninsula.
David Lammy also pointed out Russia’s crimes, noting that Russia has stolen almost 400,000 tons of grain looted in Ukraine through Crimean ports.
The Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs of the United Kingdom emphasized the systematic human rights violations in occupied Crimea, arbitrary detentions, and torture of Ukrainian citizens. David Lammy assured that the UK will remain on the side of Ukraine and will help bring to justice all those involved in crimes against humanity committed by Russia in Ukraine.