Changes from R9 to R9new
Original version: | R9 |
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Status: | Modified |
Submitted: | 04/28/2022, 19:36 |
New version: | R9new |
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Status: | Submitted |
Submitted: | 06/30/2022, 14:40 |
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Motion text
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Russia launched a full-scale military invasion of Ukraine on 24th February 2022, after years of hybrid aggression starting from 2014. The invasion has been widely condemned internationally, and the actions inflicted by President Vladimir Putinthe Russian Federation have been nothing short of war crimes.
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should finance, and the costs should be distributed in proportion to the expenditure on Russian gas, oil and oiluranium, which financed the Kremlin's activities. The European Union must also accelerate the process to grant EU candidate status to
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the aim of peace enforcement and civilian protection, and to restore the legal borders of Ukraine with Crimea and Donbass, granted in the Budapest Memorandum in 1994.
FYEG supports the oil, gas and, coal and uranium embargo on Russia to stop financing Putin’s war. The embargo must come hand in hand with a just transition to renewables for
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being burdened by citizens. At the same time, Europe must not transfer any materials for weapon production to Russia. We condemn Western companies that continue operating in Russia thereby supporting the stability of the Putin's regime by paying taxes to the repressive machine, and helping to circumvent sanctions imposed by democracies to reduce military aggression against Ukraine.
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conflict, to prevent an elongated period of food insecurity brought on by the war. A way to do so is to indefinitely suspend all trade duties and tariffs charged to Ukraine to help them get through the conflict and reconstruction.
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transportation of medicines and other forms of aid. We also call for the supply of veterinarian aid and food for animals to be fairly distributed. Action must be taken to preserve the cultural heritage from destruction through military action
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must immediately be retrieved and taken to a place of safety. While we support the EU’s decision to welcome refugees from the Ukraine, European leaders must not forget refugees fleeing war and oppression from elsewhere. We demand a humane EU asylum and migration policy with safe passage to the EU for all refugees and migrants.
From the aspect of bigger inclusion in society, we would like to suggest to European local communities and institutions opening free and official language courses for refugees from Ukraine who will be able to learn the language of the country where they are in. Language is something that people need every day and with free language courses, everyday life will become easier for refugees in European countries.