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Events are being held in Amsterdam and Utrecht on Sunday to mark the third anniversary of the war in Ukraine, which began on February 24, 2022. The gatherings, organized by Ukrainian advocacy groups and supported by government officials,
US President Donald Trump announced the suspension of military aid to Ukraine. Now, the Netherlands and the rest of Europe must step up.
Yet the threat posed by the far-right in Ukraine is also no fantasy. Oleksandr Merezhko, a member of parliament belonging to President Zelenskyy’s political party, observed that “the far right in Ukraine is growing. The right wing is a danger to democracy.” Yet this right-wing tendency is something that the government in Ukraine has encouraged.
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The Netherlands supports Ukraine’s path toward membership in both NATO and the European Union, Dutch Defense Minister Ruben Brekelmans said Monday during a speech in Amsterdam marking the third anniversary of Russia’s invasion.
The top figure in Eastern Orthodox Christianity on Sunday has said “Ukraine’s sovereignty is not up for debate, nor can it be negotiated under the guise of diplomacy,” as he celebrated Mass in Istanbu