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Spain’s ambassador to Peru, Alejandro Alvargonzalez, said this Friday that countries that support Ukraine will maintain their support until the end, before the Russian invasion of their territory, despite the “enormous cost” for everyone.
In an interview program News extensionAlejandro Alvargonzales emphasized that Ukraine From the very beginning of the conflict, he defended “the values that we all share” in terms of territorial integrity and independence. In addition, he praised Peru’s defense of freedoms in the international arena.
“The resolution of this conflict fundamentally depends on the two main actors, on Russia and from Ukraine, and we, all of us who share the same values, are going to be with Ukraine to the end, because it’s not just about protecting Ukrainebut it is about defending these values at a time when the expansion of autocracy has undermined the thesis about the end of history that we all remember today,” he said.
“Ukraine has never threatened Russia”
Alejandro Alvargonzalez explained that Russia started a war so Ukraine represented, and not because of what he did,” because Kyiv never threatened Moscow in the security sphere.
“Ukraine never threatened Russia, It never happened. What just happened was that Ukraine he looked the other way and looked for another model to live the way we live and in accordance with these values. Ukraine what he was looking at was prosperity, freedom and security, and he believed that changing the model towards a democratic and developed model was what he should have been looking for,” he explained.

Alejandro Alvargonsales believed that changing the model he was looking for Ukraine posed a “real threat” to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
“The Kremlin has always had problems with the citizens of Russia because their interests are at odds. All the citizens of the world want the same thing, we want to live in peace, we want progress, we want to be free. relations between Russian citizens and the Kremlin have been historically interrupted since the time of Catalina the Great. The search for that model gave rise to what is happening, so there is no threat,” he said.
Except, Alejandro Alvargonsales He argued that if the first point of the Chinese plan for respect for territorial integrity and independence was adopted Russia the war will dissipate.
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