Published 17:49 IST, June 16th 2022
Macron, Scholz & Draghi visit war-ravaged city of Irpin; denounce Russian actions
The EU leaders visited the Kyiv suburb of Irpin, where bodies of nearly 300 people were reportedly discovered after the Russian military left the area in March.
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As ravaging war in Eastern Europe continues unabated, three European Union (EU) leers toger paid a visit to war-torn Ukraine in an attempt to show ir solidarity. On Thursday, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, French President Emmanuel Macron, and Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi visited Kyiv for first time since onset of war on February 24. leers first visited Kyiv suburb of Irpin, where bodies of nearly 300 people were reportedly discovered after Russian military left area at end of March. In dition, Romanian President Klaus Iohannis also arrived separately in war-torn nation.
According to reports, all visiting leers are expected to meet Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and discuss several key matters including providing ditional military and financial assistance, as well as Ukraine's desire to join European Union. "We don't just want to demonstrate solidarity. We also want to assure that we will continue providing financial, humanitarian and military support to Ukraine," German news ncy DPA quoted Scholz as saying. He also stressed that sanctions on Russia, are also significant and could le to Moscow withdrawing its forces.
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French president Macron says signs of war crimes evident in Kyiv suburb
Meanwhile, French President Macron affirmed that re are signs of war crimes in a Kyiv suburb. He furr condemned cruelty of attacks that ravd town, and also commended people of Irpin and or Kyiv regions for ir bravery in preventing Russian soldiers from storming capital. “It’s a mess of European unity for Ukrainian people, support w and in future, because weeks to come will be very difficult,” Macron stated, Associated Press (AP) reported.
Meanwhile, Romanian President Iohannis also expressed shock over "horrible destruction" in Irpin. "I strongly renew my appeal for all Russian perpetrators to be held responsible by international criminal justice, which Romania fully supports," he said in a Twitter post.
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EU leers' visit comes amid criticism for t fully supporting Ukraine
It is worth mentioning here that visit holds significant importance given that three Western European powers have been chastised for t delivering Ukraine with amount of equipment that Zelenskyy has requested. Furr, y have also been criticised for t paying a visit to Kyiv sooner. However, several or European leers have alrey me ir arduous journey to Ukraine to show support for a nation under attack.
Meanwhile, Serhiy Haidai, regional goverr of Luhansk, said visit will be fruitless if leers demand that Ukraine sign a peace treaty with Russia that includes territorial concessions. He stated that Ukrainians would never approve of such a proposal.
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(Im: AP)
17:33 IST, June 16th 2022