Former Heads of State and Government participating in the Democratic Initiative of Spain and the Americas (IDEA) condemn the act of aggression against Ukraine executed by the Russian regime, led by Vladimir Putin.
Through a text addressed to the media, they considered it necessary to invite the international community and all the world’s democracies to seriously reflect on the origin and consequences of what happened during what they indicated as “imperial delirium” of the Russian president.
“By condemning this attack against the Ukrainian people and its sovereignty, which brings to mind the incidents prior to World War II, we cannot help but warn about the underlying purpose behind the Russian regime’s decision. seeks is to radically alter the international order,” the statement said.
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The former presidents assured that the conflict between Russia and Ukraine will not only affect the European environment, therefore “the decisions” of Vladimir Putin “they cannot go unnoticed anywhere in the world.”
“So, just as we raise our voice in the face of an act of war that moves us and takes us back to times that we thought had been overcome under the authority of international law built since 1945, we cannot ignore the fact that Putin’s Russia itself has extended its geopolitical influences a way that is more than worrying in Latin America,” the message concluded.
The document was signed by the following former public officials from different regions of the planet:
- Oscar Arias, Costa Rica
- Jose Maria Aznar, Spain
- Nicolas Ardito Barletta, Panama
- Felipe Calderon, Mexico
- Rafael Angel Calderon, Costa Rica
- Laura Chinchilla, Costa Rica
- Alfredo Cristiani, El Salvador
- Vicente Fox Q., Mexico
- Federico Franco, Paraguay
- Eduardo Frei T., Chile
- Cesar Gaviria T., Colombia
- Lucio Gutierrez, Ecuador
- Osvaldo Hurtado L., Ecuador
- Luis Alberto Lacalle H., Uruguay
- Mauricio Macri, Argentina
- Jamil Mahuad W., Ecuador
- Carlos Mesa G., Bolivia
- Maria Moscoso, Panama
- Andres Pastrana, Colombia
- Ernesto Perez Balladares, Panama
- Jorge Tuto Quiroga, Bolivia
- Miguel Angel Rodriguez, Costa Rica
- Julio Maria Sanguinetti, Uruguay
- Luis Guillermo Solis R., Costa Rica
- Juan Carlos Varela, Panama
- Alvaro Uribe Velez, Colombia
- Juan Carlos Wasmosy, Paraguay
Russia vs Ukraine
On the night of Wednesday, February 23, early Thursday 24 in Russia, the President Vladimir Putin offered an official statement that was even broadcast live on radio and television. There she announced the order of a attack on ukraine.
Almost at the same time, bombings were reported in different regions of the mentioned country, all of them in key points for the Ukrainian militia. With this, the defensive potential of the territory was reduced, which until this Sunday continues in attack.
The number of civilian deaths reported this Sunday, February 27, by the Ukrainian Ministry of the Interior amounted to 352, of which at least 14 were minors; For their part, the wounded reached 1,684.
The international community has spoken out on more than one occasion against the conflict between Russia and the Ukraine have even called for a ceasefire. One of the first nations to position itself was the United States led by President Joe Biden.
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The democrat openly said that together with his allies he would take action against the country led by Vladimir Putin, and so it was. A couple of days later he unveiled a series of trade restrictions on Russia.
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