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March 11, 2025 21:35 ist

EU Foreign Affairs Head of Restation “Rule of Power”

EU Foreign Minister said on Tuesday that the UN Security Council that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine was only one of the rise in cases where the “rule of force” replaced international law.

EU Foreign Affairs Head of Restation “Rule of Power”

Eighty years after the creation of the United Nations, the United Nations now face “unprecedented pressure”, – Kaj Kalas said at a meeting of the Council on Relations with the European Union.

“We see the brazen violations of the UN Charter. We see attempts to replace the rule of law for the rule of force,” said the former Prime Minister of Estonia.

“The EU demands respect for international law, international humanitarian law and human rights in any context they are at risk or actively violated. Let it be in Gaza, Sudan, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Myanmar, Haiti or Ukraine,” she added.

Against the background of intensive pressur

e in the US on Ukraine, agreeing on Russia’s struggle, Kalas confirmed the EU’s support and its demands for “just and lasting peace” in accordance with the UN Charter.

“From its own history, Europe has learned that the submission of the aggressors leads to greater violence,” said official messengers, including the US and Russia, two permanent members of the Security Council.

“This war may end instantly when Russia is the only responsible withdrawing its troops and stops Ukraine’s bombing. Russia can stop this war at any time, but it has not decided, despite all efforts,” Kalas said.

The EU’s high Foreign Affairs representative also called on Israel to lift the obstacles to the help of gas.

“It is necessary that the provision of humanitarian aid is not politicized and not conditional. Any and all blockades for assistance on scale should be lifted,” Kalas said.

On March 2, Israel began to block help by entering the gas, demanding that the Palestinian militia group Hamas accepted its conditions to expand the ceasefire that came into force in January.

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