Austrian Foreign Minister Schallenberg calls Russian aggression the biggest threat to Europe
Kyiv • UNN
Austrian Foreign Minister Alexander Schallenberg called Russian aggression in Ukraine the biggest threat to Europe, saying that peace depends on Putin, and called on the EU to be united on this issue.
The biggest threat that currently exists in Europe is the Russian aggression against Ukraine. This was stated by Austrian Foreign Minister Alexander Schallenberg during a joint press conference with his Slovak counterpart press conference in Vienna on Wednesday, UNN reports .
He noted that everyone wants the war to end as soon as possible to end and peace to come.
And people in Ukraine want this most of all. But it all lies in the hands of only one person, namely the President of the Russian Federation, Vladimir Putin. He can end the war tomorrow. If he does that, the war will be over. If Ukraine stops fighting, then Ukraine will be, let's just say, it will be over. And then Slovakia may suddenly get another neighbor.
In addition, the minister emphasized that Austria insists that any negotiations can be held only with the participation of Ukraine.
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Schallenberg said that European countries need to unite, as the biggest threat to security on the continent comes from Russia's aggressive war.
The unity and cohesion of the European Union on this issue has been our greatest achievement. Has been our greatest achievement, our greatest asset. And I think we are doing the right thing, and we have to work to ensure that this unity and cohesion in the future
Schallenberg added that "we are being watched internationally, that our position internationally, that our position as a Western world also depends very much on our behavior depends on our behavior on this issue."