"Peace can only come when Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity are restored:" Italy’s president says Russia’s invasion of Ukraine can’t be solved by rewarding Moscow’s aggression

Italy’s president told the U.N. General Assembly on Tuesday that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine can’t be solved by rewarding its aggression and peace can only come when Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity are restored.

Sergio Mattarella said Italy, which now heads the G7 meetings, and many international partners have come to Ukraine’s defense to support the principle that solidarity must be given to nations attacked by acts that violate international law and the U.N. Charter.

“No state, no matter how powerful or how equipped it is with a menacing nuclear arsenal can think of violating principles, including the sovereignty, territorial integrity, and independence of another country without facing sanctions,” he said.

Mattarella said the end of two world wars and the collapse of the Soviet Union had brought new hope to Europe, and that “Russia has taken on the great historic responsibility of having brought war back to the heart of the European continent.”

The Italian president stressed that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine isn’t merely a regional conflict since Moscow wants to exercise global influence. Russia is a veto-wielding permanent member of the U.N. Security Council, which is charged with ensuring international peace and security.

neo,

I don’t get it. Basically all of NATO supports Ukraine. Still, after two years there still seems to be a lack of shells and anti air, against a single country (Russia) with a GDP smaller than Italy. What’s going wrong?

crispy_kilt,

Russia is all in. Europe is sending surpluses and old stuff, which is not much, because we have small militaries. The US has a fuckton of hardware but also sends very little because putler is balls deep in one of their two parties.

Russian economy all in versus Europe’s scraps plus a tiny bit of what the US has is approximately balanced.

gravitas_deficiency, (edited )

I anticipate one of the long term effects of this will be to coalesce EU military spending into a force that is at least partially unified. The Nordic countries have already all signed a memorandum of understanding that will ultimately operationally unify their air forces. I will be surprised if this isn’t tried in other areas, by other subgroups of European countries. I’m low-key guessing that Poland is going to offer the Baltic states some sort of force-sharing agreement within the next few years, considering the gigantic fleet of brand new MBTs they’re procuring from the US and South Korea.

Lath,

I was having a parallel Earth experience when I saw Italy didn't have a far right representative blonde woman as a president.
Turns out she was the prime minister.

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