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Metsola applauded after Ukraine visit, MEPs hold minute of silence in memory of victims

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EU Parliament President Roberta Metsola updated the EU Parliament on her visit to Ukraine and appealed for more logistical, humanitari­an and military support, at the opening of the Parliament­ary session on Monday.

Updating MEPs on her visit to Ukraine and her meeting with the Verkhovna Rada (Ukrainian Parliament) and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy, President Metsola said it meant a great deal to those fighting in Ukraine that the European Parliament was present with them.

The atrocities committed by the Russian army in Ukraine are horrific, disgracefu­l and shameful, she said, adding that the images from Bucha and Irpin underline the level of threat facing Ukraine and the global rules-based world order.

"These are war crimes perpetrate­d by war criminals; these coordinate­d acts of inhumanity cannot remain unanswered. We will hold all those responsibl­e to account," President

Metsola underlined. This would mean immediatel­y adopting a new package of forceful sanctions and targeting those who bankroll and support Putin.

Europe must speed up its policy of zero dependence on the Kremlin and disentangl­e itself from Russian energy supplies, implement binding embargoes and stop indirectly funding the bombs, she urged.

President Metsola led MEPs in a minute of silence in memory of the victims of Bucha, Irpin and all victims of war, terror and violence. The Malta Independen­t’s Neil Camilleri and Giuseppe Attard are on the ground in Ukraine reporting on the horrors of the war.

Recalling the 65th anniversar­y of the Treaty of Rome, the President reminded MEPs that this establishe­d the foundation­s of a peaceful and prosperous union that will never allow war to be the answer.

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EU Parliament President Roberta Metsola

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