The crisis between Russia and Ukraine does not seem to be ending. Although many countries have imposed many sanctions against Russia, but Russia is continuously taking control of the cities of Ukraine. Meanwhile, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitro Kuleba has called on the governments of several countries, including India, to appeal to Russia to stop attacks in Ukraine. Also said that if the war continues, there may be food shortages.
During a televised address, Kuleba accused Russia of violating ceasefire agreements and urged a ceasefire to allow the evacuation of civilians, including foreign students.
He said that for 30 years Ukraine was a welcoming home for thousands of students from Africa and Asia… Ukraine arranged trains, set up hotlines, worked with embassies to facilitate their (foreign students) movement Did … the Ukrainian government has always been doing well.
Ukraine’s foreign minister claimed that Russia was trying to “win the sympathy” of countries that have foreign nationals in Ukraine.
He said that if Russia stops “manipulating” foreign students, all of them will be safely evacuated. “I urge the governments of India, China and Nigeria to urge Russia to stop the fire and allow civilians to leave,” he said.
In addition, Kuleba said that all countries, including India, which have good relations with Russia, can appeal to Russian President Vladimir Putin that “this war is against everyone’s interest.”
Kuleba said, “India is one of Ukraine’s biggest consumers of agricultural products and if this war continues, it will be difficult for us to sow new crops. Therefore, this war is also going to be in terms of food security for global and India.” Stopping it is in the interest of everyone.”