Europe aims to boycott Russia over mob kill
On 25 January 2021 at 12:30
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Several European countries put pressure on Russia after violating international human rights commitments. Ready to call for the release of the crowd
Foreign news agencies reported that the massive protests in Russia on Jan. 23, which saw 15,000 people nationwide and more than 3,500 arrested, were being watched and criticized. From many countries around the world
Which besidesUnited StatesThe Russian authorities denounced the use of violence by Russian officials in suppressing and arresting protesters yesterday, and a number of countries have also moved against the case.
The EU’s foreign ministers are scheduled to meet on Monday to negotiate a joint action plan for the incident. And urges each country to increase sanctions on Russia
Polish President Sandzey Duda has also called on the EU to increase sanctions against Russia in the case of the arrest of Alexei Navalny.
The UK, like the UK, has expressed concern over the arrest of protesters. By revealing that he continued to monitor the situation closely He urged the Russian government to respect and fulfill its international human rights commitments.
French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Ledrien condemned Russian officials’ arrest of protesters. By saying that it was an act that led to a dictatorship And called for further sanctions on Russia.
Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania’s foreign ministers are also calling for tougher measures against Russian officials who have arrested protesters.
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