The UN, the EU, NATO, the United States and several countries have condemned Russia’s attack on Ukraine in the morning. In this article, we update the world’s reactions to the Russian invasion.
President of the United States Joe Biden issued a bulletin condemning the hostilities following the start of the Russian military operation.
President Biden says the United States and its allies will respond to Russia’s actions in a united and determined manner.
Russia alone is responsible for the deaths and suffering of the people, he said.
Biden plans to give a speech later today about the consequences of the attack on Russia.
UN Secretary-General: “Saddest Moment”
Secretary General of NATO Jens Stoltenberg notes that Russia is violating international law with the attack. NATO countries plan to meet to discuss the consequences of Russia’s attack.
UN Secretary – General António Guterres urges Russia to withdraw its troops from Ukraine immediately. According to Guterres, this is the saddest moment of his tenure.
– President Putin, in the name of humanity, will bring your troops back to Russia, Guterres hopes.
President of the European Commission Ursula von der LeyenA leader in EU external relations Josep Borrell and the President of the European Council Charles Michel condemn Russia’s unjustified attack on Ukraine.
Russia’s attack has also been condemned by Germany, France, Britain and the United States, among others.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholzin according to the Russian military operation in Ukraine is a flagrant violation of international law.
– This is a shocking day for Ukraine and a gloomy day for Europe, Scholz says in a press release.