• Pyongyang’s involvement and Russia’s testing of new ballistic missiles in Ukraine mark “a new phase in the war”
  • Call on Beijing to end all military or dual-use assistance given to Russia
  • MEPs ask for more sanctions against sectors of special economic importance for Russia

In a resolution adopted on Thursday (28 November), the European Parliament condemned Russia’s use of North Korean troops against the Ukrainian army and its testing of new ballistic missiles in Ukraine. These recent escalatory steps represent a new phase in the war and a new risk for Europe’s security as a whole, MEPs argue, calling on the EU and Ukraine’s other partners to respond accordingly.

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Further sanctions for countries providing military support to Russia

Denouncing Iran, Belarus and North Korea for their military support of Russia, MEPs urge the EU member states to further strengthen the sanctions regime against these countries. They stress that both Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine and North Korea’s participation in the war and its nuclear and missile programmes constitute grave threats to the rules-based international order.

Involvement of China

MEPs also call on Beijing to end all military or dual-use assistance it is giving to Russia, adding that a refusal to change course risks seriously affecting bilateral EU-China relations. Instead, China could use its significant influence over North Korea and Russia to help reduce tensions, they say.

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  • Valmond@lemmy.world
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    Yes, yes, and the yes we should support Ukraine even more.

    For Ukraine

    For the democratic world

    To stop bowing to dictators

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    I’m so tired.

    Why do we always descend into war?

    Why do we have to group into 2 or 3 global power blocks repeatedly?

    Why are people constantly cunts to each other?

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      Well, fighting back it the way to fix it, not apeasing dictators or letting them do bad things without repercussions.

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        We don’t fight back, though.

        We trade with China.

        We trade with Israel.

        Until there was a full-scale invasion we traded with Russia despite 2014 - 2022.

        Where there’s money to be made, ethics and morals are ignored. Just because we’re moderately better than them with regards to rights doesn’t mean we’re good. We’re just not as bad.

        We are aligned with America, creating another giant power block. Another country that’s a cunt to people.

        Human rights abuses are being documented all over Europe from Italian farms to UK detention and deportation of refugees.

        The state of the world is depressing and appears to be on a downhill trajectory. There’s so many parallels to the rise of the Nazi party going on in multiple countries and so many people are oblivious to it. In their echo chambers of consumerism and “I’ve got mine”.

        I think I’ve had enough Internet for the day

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          Same, but it seems like a (too slow) uphill route IMO.

          Russia is crashing down, Syria is getting kicked, Georgia is rebelling, the EU is starting to step up its game…

          Gotta see the good things too man.

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      Hereis my take: Democracies tend to be able to peacefully coexist, make compromise and cooperate. Because most people doesn’t want to go to war. Most people want prosperity and share it rather than die for it. As long as there are non-democracies or poorly working democracies around, you’re gonna have to fight to not loose what you have. Concentrate power and you are more likely to have to go to war. Cause the few peope with unchecked power does not care about you or your grandma.

      Only when the powerhungry feel emboldened enough, do they start conflicts. So it is a prerequsite to have to group up with someone, to messure up against whoever they intend to steal from.

      From my perspective; it is generally democracies, that tend to more reflect the will of the people, that are constantly defending against oportunistic dictators that want to shape the world to exploit their- and others peope, to their personal benefit.

      In prosperous times, dictators are not so aggressive, but in less prosporous times, they tend to need to start conflicts. They have nothing to personally loose from it. If they have nukes, they don’t even have to fear assasination when they mess with everyone on the globe.

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        Are you aware that huge crimes against humanity, genocide, wars, heck even dictators and nice things like that are produced by … democracies?

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      Because if you have a gun and no scruples it becomes easy to take the things of people with no gun. Positions of power attract people with no scruples and can provide guns (that you don’t even have to fire yourself). The only known effective means of defending against them is by making sure your country has guns (on the national level) and a government with scruples.

      Does it suck? Yes. Do we have an alternative? None that works.

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      We are humans, it’s in our nature. It’s something primitive and core in our essence that comes from basic things in our survival instincts: pattern recognition and tribalism.

      We’ll never not have war.