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Former Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos along with former UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moontraveled to Ukraine on Tuesday to meet Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in Kyiv and visit the affected areas. “for destruction” called after “Russian illegal aggression”.
The Elders group, which includes two high-ranking officials, announced this today, assuring that the visit is being held in solidarity with Ukraine and in support of the Ukrainian president after the Russian invasion.
“Humanity cannot ignore the moral absurdity that Russia’s war against Ukraine means,” Santos, who won the Nobel Peace Prize after signing a peace deal with the extinct FARC, said in a statement in which he assured that the visit they were making was for “listen and learn”.
For his part, the former General Secretary UN He stressed that they want to show solidarity “with the courageous Ukrainian people” and are going to offer Zelensky support for the “Startsev”.
“We reaffirm the central importance of the sovereignty, territorial integrity of Ukraine and its right to self-defense,” said Ban Ki-moon.
Ban Ki-moon and his request to the UN
Ban Ki-moon also urged UN member states to “remember their responsibility to uphold the fundamental principles of the UN Charter, which have been so blatantly violated by Russia’s invasion.”
In turn, Santos believes that “the world should do everything possible to help the people of Ukraine live in peace, with dignity and freedom, not only for all the lives already lost, but also for all those who continue to live.” suffering.”
Santos and Ban Ki-moon visited Bucha and Irpin on Tuesday, according to the organization, to “understand the atrocities committed there by Russian troops.”
“The Russian war in Ukraine is a moral outrage. The world must firmly oppose the normalization of this horror and injustice. Humanity cannot look the other way,” the late former South African President Nelson Mandela called the organization, which is made up of an independent group of world leaders.
(As reported by EFE)
Source: RPP

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