Latvia and Lithuania condemn Russia's threats of strikes on Kyiv as violation of UN Charter

- 27 May, 04:57
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The foreign ministries of Latvia and Lithuania have said that Russia's threats of large-scale strikes on the city of Kyiv constitute a violation of the UN Charter.

Source: Latvian Foreign Ministry; Lithuanian Foreign Ministry

Details: The Lithuanian Foreign Ministry said the country firmly rejects Russia's threat to conduct large-scale strikes on Kyiv and its calls for foreigners to leave the city.

Quote from the Lithuanian Foreign Ministry: "A protest note has been lodged with Russia. We are not going anywhere & stand with Ukraine. The threat to use force is a blatant violation of the UN Charter."

Details: Meanwhile, the Latvian Foreign Ministry said Russia's threats against Kyiv would not intimidate them.

Quote from the Latvian Foreign Ministry: "We are not leaving Kyiv. It is Russia that must leave. Latvia stands firmly with Ukraine."

Background:

  • On 25 May, the Russian Foreign Ministry claimed that Russian forces are beginning "systematic continuous strikes" against Ukrainian defence industry companies and "decision-making centres" in Kyiv. Moscow also urged foreign nationals, including diplomatic staff and employees of international organisations, to "leave Kyiv as soon as possible".
  • Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha said that Russian threats of further strikes on Kyiv are intended to intimidate Western diplomats, but Ukraine does not expect such blackmail to succeed.
  • EU Ambassador to Ukraine Katarína Mathernová said Western diplomats will not leave Kyiv despite Russia's new threats.
  • Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov told US Secretary of State Marco Rubio during a phone call that the Russian military is "beginning" systematic strikes on facilities in Kyiv that Russia claims are being used by the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

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