OPU says no country can have "neutrality" now


Russia poses a threat to the world - Podolyak.
The countries that have so far declared their "neutrality" should give up this status and decide whose side they are on. Those states that have weapons should start sending them to Ukraine, as Russia is a common enemy and a threat to the entire world. This was stated by advisor to the head of the presidential office Mykhaylo Podolyak on Twitter.
Neutrality is not an option, sitting back is not an option. Russia is an extreme risk for Europe, deliberately destroying international law, security contours, democracy. As well as mass demonstrations of murder," he wrote.
Podolyak appealed to the international community and said that Ukraine now badly needs shells, tanks and aviation.
Once again: shells, tanks, aviation, and long-range missiles," he wrote.
We would like to point out that Estonia proposed that EU member states invest around fourbn euros in a joint purchase of one million munitions, which Ukraine needs this year to repel a Russian invasion.
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