Glasul Minorităţilor. La Voix des Minorités. Die Stimme der Minderheiten. 1933-01+02
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The problem of minorities at the XIVth Session of the Assembly of the League of Nations. Fourteenth Ordinary Session of the Assembly - Sixth Committee. Minutes of the fifth meeting held on Tuesday, October 3, 1933
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Moldova unequivocally condemned the Russian invasion of Ukraine and declared its readiness to help refugees. The authorities of the separatist Transnistria, bordering Ukraine, have assured of their peaceful intentions. However, the Russian troops stationed on its territory are beyond their control, which raises concerns that the area may be drawn into the war. Moldova has little to give to support the EU and U.S. actions towards Russia and may need help itself. Poland and its partners from the EU and NATO can help bolster Moldova’s defence and crisis management capabilities.
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In response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Germany initiated major changes in its approach to Russia, both in security and defence policy and in energy policy. At an extraordinary session of the Bundestag on Sunday (27 February), the German Chancellor announced a five-point plan in response to the historic “turning point” marked by what he called “Putin’s war”: (1) continuing political, financial, economic, and humanitarian support for Ukraine and examining the possibility of further supporting it with military equipment, (2) sanctions, (3) fulfilling alliance commitments, (4) investing in security, and (5) ensuring the energy supply.
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On 1 March, Prime Ministers Mateusz Morawiecki and Boris Johnson met in Warsaw. The leaders reaffirmed their support for Ukraine in the face of the Russian invasion and announced the continuation of aid efforts. So far, the United Kingdom has introduced extensive sanctions and strengthened its military presence on NATO’s Eastern Flank. Nonetheless, the effectiveness of its actions will depend on further coordination of efforts with Poland and other allies.
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Russia has already been hit hard by the sanctions imposed for its aggression against Ukraine. They affect especially the rouble exchange rate and the banking sector. In the longer term, the sanctions will limit Russia’s economic development, including by reducing foreign trade and investment. The effectiveness of the restrictions will largely depend on identifying and limiting the possibility of circumventing them.
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In response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Hungary in principle limits its reaction to adopting EU and NATO decisions. However, the Hungarian government has not taken any actions to sanction Russia on the bilateral level. It does not support Ukraine with equipment and it has announced that it will not allow the EU to deliver “deadly weapons” through its territory. Hungarian state media is repeating Russian disinformation. Russia takes advantage of Hungary’s attitude to indicate divisions in the West over the war in Ukraine.
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President Emmanuel Macron strongly condemned Russia’s aggression against Ukraine and called on Russian President Vladimir Putin to end the military operation immediately. Macron expressed solidarity with Ukraine and announced cooperation with partners and international allies to end the war. From the beginning of the invasion, France has consistently supported the expansion of the scope of sanctions imposed on Russia. If Macron is re-elected in April, he will strive even more to build a European superpower, although with the need to coordinate actions between the EU and NATO.
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