Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sibikha urged the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) to expand its efforts to document war crimes committed by Russia, specifically focusing on the deportation of children, capture of civilians, and the fate of three Ukrainian OSCE employees held captive. He also highlighted the need for the OSCE to address the execution of Ukrainian prisoners of war as a priority. Sibikha met with Finnish Foreign Minister Elina Valtonen, who holds the rotating chairmanship of the organization, in Kiev to discuss these issues and potential new initiatives to strengthen international support for Ukraine.
https://www.fakti.bg/en/world/940261-ukraine-to-osce-expand-investigations-into-russian-crimesFinland has taken over the chairpersonship of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), with a focus on upholding key principles, supporting Ukraine, and strengthening the organization's resilience to address complex security challenges. The Finnish government will prioritize support for Ukraine's territorial integrity, sovereignty, and independence, which is central to OSCE activities. As part of this effort, Finland will stress the importance of Russia withdrawing its troops from Ukraine, including Crimea. This focus on upholding shared security principles comes as the Helsinki Final Act marks its 50th anniversary, with Finnish Foreign Minister Elina Valtonen emphasizing the need for collective action in response to Russian aggression.
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