OSCE prepares new mechanisms against Russia.


Igor Brusilo, who is Deputy Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine, met with representatives of the OSCE participating states. Among them were diplomats from various countries, including Austria, Italy, Norway, France, and others.
During the meeting, the possibility of involving the OSCE to overcome the consequences of Russian aggression and holding Russia accountable was discussed. The meeting participants supported Ukraine and expressed their readiness for cooperation and support.
'Ukraine is ready for constructive cooperation with foreign partners to achieve a just peace based on respect for the territorial integrity, sovereignty, and independence of our state. We are grateful for the visit of the delegations of the OSCE participating states as confirmation of clear support for Ukraine from the OSCE,' noted Igor Brusilo.
The actions of the Finnish presidency in the OSCE were also noted for keeping attention on the war initiated by Russia against Ukraine. Ukraine's partners in the OSCE confirmed their willingness to use all possible mechanisms of the Organization to achieve just and stable peace in Ukraine.
The Ukrainian official held a meeting with representatives of the OSCE participating states, where cooperation and support in the context of overcoming the consequences of Russian aggression were discussed. The participants of the meeting expressed support for Ukraine and readiness to contribute to achieving peace in the country.
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