Following the Russian attack on the Dnieper, Ukraine called for NATO and European Union summits to make decisions that demonstrate strength.
This was stated by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Andriy Sybiga.
Sibiga on the attack on the Dnieper and the NATO summit
The head of the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry condemned the Russian attack on the Dnieper, which resulted in deaths and injuries.
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According to him, the shelling damaged a regular passenger train, schools and kindergartens, a hospital and a clinic.
As the minister stated, Russia is sending a signal of terror and rejection of peace at a time when leaders of different countries are gathering in The Hague for the NATO summit.
According to Sibiga, increasing pressure on Moscow is a matter of trust for the allies. He believes that this should be a month of pressure on the aggressor.
The Ukrainian Foreign Minister called on participants in NATO and EU summits to make decisions that demonstrate strength.
On the night of June 23, when Russia carried out its night attack on Ukraine, Sibiga noted that summits would be held in Europe this week where important decisions needed to stop Moscow's terror were expected to be made.