European Parliament president Roberta Metsola joined in with a crowd of protestors in Brussels who gathered to demonstrate against the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Thanking everyone who attended the demonstration, Metsola told everyone that ‘Europe is with you today, we will be with you tomorrow and we will not leave your side.
‘We are here in the EP in the house of democracy and in this House we will work to find a space for you to send a message that is so much needed to the world.’
With the Ukrainian National anthem and Beethoven’s Ode to Joy playing at the end of the protest, MEPs stood in silence when it ended in respect to the struggling Ukrainians as some join the defensive effort and others seek asylum in other countries.
Following the aftermath of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, MEPs have demanded tougher sanctions on Russia as well as new efforts to grant Ukraine EU candidate status. The Parliament condemned ‘in the strongest possible terms’ Russia’s illegal invasion of Ukraine.
Rejecting the Russian ‘rhetoric hinting at the possible resort to weapons of mass destructions’, the parliament also denounced the role of Belarusian dictator Aliaksandr Lukashenka. Further emergency humanitarian assistance to Ukraine was also called upon.
Just days ago, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy sign the application to have Ukraine join the European Union, with the council moving to consider the possibility as the country faces more bombardment.
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