Alberto Fernández on Russia-Ukraine: “We call not to use military force”

Following Russia’s attack on Ukraine, top world leaders today condemned the attack that left dozens dead and wounded. In this context, the President of the Nation, Alberto Fernández, published a statement on social networks.” I deeply regret the escalation of war that we know from the situation in Ukraine. Dialogue and respect for sovereignty, territorial integrity, state security and human rights guarantee just and lasting solutions to conflicts,” he wrote on Twitter.

“We suffered many deaths caused by the pandemic. Humanity has suffered greatly. This creates a moral imperative for the parties to commit to the peaceful settlement of the dispute by acting with the utmost prudence and responsibility to ensure world peace,” he continued. He then wrote: “We call on all parties not to use military force. We call on the Russian Federation to put an end to the actions taken and for all parties involved to return to the dialogue table.” We remain attentive to the evolution of events and in that context we arranged full assistance to the Argentines residing or passengers in Ukraine,” he concluded. Recall that the Argentine Government today urged the Russian Federation “to cease military actions in Ukraine” and considered “essential that all those involved act with the greatest prudence” to “de-escalate the conflict now.” You can read more here. In turn, Foreign Minister Santiago Cafiero is in permanent contact with the Argentine ambassador to Ukraine, Elena Mikusinski, who is assisting the Argentines residing in that country, attacked in the last hours by Russia. Read more here.

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