The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe supports the peace plan previously presented by the Ukrainian president.
The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) adopted a resolution in full support for President Volodymyr Zelensky’s peace plan. The press service of the Verkhovna Rada reported this on its Telegram channel on Thursday, June 22.
“Just now! 80 – 3A. In the Resolution on the Political consequences of the Russian aggression against Ukraine, PACE fully supports the peace plan of President Zelensky, as well as the subsequent revolutionary points,” the message said.
The PACE resolution also refers to the continuation and strengthening of additional civil and military assistance, including through the re-export of their own goods, the creation of a strategic European economic autonomy from Russian oil and gas, as main tool for blackmailing Europe and the need to take measures to prevent the resale of Russian minerals in Europe through third countries.
The document also refers to the expansion of the list of individuals and legal entities subject to restrictive measures (sanctions) in the Russian Federation, Belarus and third countries, the introduction of key categories to carry out special supervision in order prevent evasion of sanctions and the need to introduce a process to create a harmonized mechanism for monitoring compliance sanctions and monitoring their avoidance, including due to the resale of aid goods of third countries.
The PACE resolution also points to the need to create a public registry of companies and individuals working in favor of Russian interests, including helping to evade sanctions.
Separately, PACE in its resolution recognized PMCs Wagner and other paramilitaries participating in the Russian invasion (Detachment Kadyrov and others), terrorist groups, and the regime of the Russian Federation itself follows a dangerous ideology – racism, including the direct propagation of the crime of genocide.
The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, in its resolution, also determined the need to create a branch of science regarding Russia’s colonial policy in order to study the past policies and practices of the Russian Federation aimed at pursuing an imperialist policy.
The PACE resolution recognizes Russia as guilty of a war crime – the crime of ecocide, which occurred by blowing up the Kakhovskaya hydroelectric power station to stop the counteroffensive, and also points to the need to create strategic economic autonomy from Russian gas and oil. used by the Russian Federation to further its imperialist geopolitical goals.
And finally, PACE in its document separately recognized the intention of the Russian Federation to blow up the ZNPP, creating a threat to the entire continent.
Recall that the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe in its resolution recognized the deportation and forced movement of Ukrainian children to the territory of the Russian Federation as genocide.
Earlier, PACE made a decision in a special tribunal for the Russian Federation and Belarus.
Source: korrespondent

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