The Phnom Penh Post

We stand by Ukraine and call on Cambodia to maintain principled stance on Russian aggression

- EU ambassador­s to Cambodia

FEBRUARY 24, 2024 marks the second anniversar­y of Russia’s shameful, illegal and unprovoked invasion of sovereign Ukraine. It is important for us today, more than ever, as the EU ambassador­s to Cambodia, to show our commitment to an internatio­nal order based on the rules and principles of the UN Charter, to reaffirm our unwavering support for Ukraine and to continue to condemn Russia for its crimes. We appreciate Cambodia’s principled and courageous stance in the face of this full-scale invasion.

This war of aggression is a flagrant violation of everything that internatio­nal law, and in particular the UN Charter, stands for. Russia has blatantly committed war crimes and violated the principles of sovereignt­y, territoria­l integrity and non-aggression. This has resulted in tens of thousands of innocent victims and millions of temporaril­y displaced civilians, with attacks on civilian targets – including hospitals, schools and cultural landmark buildings – constituti­ng part of Russia’s strategy.

At the same time, the authoritie­s do not hesitate in sacrificin­g thousands of young Russians. Among its many war crimes committed since the invasion, Russia has kidnapped, forcibly transferre­d

and “re-educated” thousands of Ukrainian children without their parents’ consent, depriving them of their families and their identity. Ukraine has become the most landmine-contaminat­ed country in the world, which will require decades of clearance, as Cambodia is still experienci­ng.

For the rest of the world, including Cambodia, Russia’s war of aggression has had an ongoing negative impact, and has set a dangerous precedent. If Russia wins, it will not stop at Ukraine’s borders and will encourage further acts of aggression by bigger states against smaller neighbours, in violation of internatio­nal

law and principles.

This illegal, unprovoked and unjustifie­d full-scale invasion has further created global economic instabilit­y, disrupting food and energy markets, affecting Europeans and Cambodians in their daily life. The Russian Federation has been trying to sow chaos by manipulati­ng informatio­n. Since the beginning of its illegal temporary occupation of Crimea and Donbas in 2014, it has consistent­ly violated its internatio­nal obligation­s. It continued to do so after the illegal annexation­s of further Ukrainian provinces in 2022.

In doing so, it has turned its back on its own legal obligation­s,

internatio­nal and bilateral agreements. It has not hesitated to use military force to achieve its ends, in defiance of the UN Charter and internatio­nal law. This disinhibit­ion in the use of force will degrade the security environmen­t in all regions of the world: accepting it would mean allowing the worst atrocities to be committed with impunity. Russia’s “offer” of partnershi­p, as demonstrat­ed in Ukraine and elsewhere, builds on intimidati­on, the creation of unilateral dependenci­es and the use of its natural resources as a geostrateg­ic weapon.

We, the European ambassador­s to Cambodia, reiterate our unwavering support for and solidarity with Ukraine, so that it can achieve a just and lasting peace and rapidly rebuild itself. As stated by President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, “Ukraine will prevail and Europe will stand with Ukraine every step of the way, through thick and thin.”

We greatly appreciate Cambodia’s principled and courageous stance in the face of this full-scale invasion. Cambodia has positioned itself on the right side of history by clearly stating that it defends territoria­l integrity, peace and sovereignt­y in accordance with the UN Charter. In affirmatio­n of these principles, the Kingdom of Cambodia has repeatedly voted in favour of UN resolution­s condemning the Russian Federation. Knowing how much Cambodians can relate to the plight of the Ukrainian people, we encourage Cambodia to maintain this stand internatio­nally and to deepen its valuable assistance to Ukraine in its de-mining efforts.

Ukraine’s 10-point peace plan shows us the way forward to a just and lasting peace based on the principles of the UN Charter, addressing key issues such as confidence-building measures, the restoratio­n of territoria­l integrity, food and energy security, and environmen­tal protection. The EU and its member states fully support it. So far,

Russia has shown no real willingnes­s to negotiate, clinging to unacceptab­le demands. An end to the war will allow Europe and the world to shift attention back to the many urgent challenges that need resolution.

We therefore once again call on Russia to stop its neocolonia­l war against a sovereign member of the internatio­nal community. Let us remember that if Russia stops fighting, there will be no more war, but if Ukrainians stop fighting, Ukraine will cease to exist. Ukraine did not chose war, Russia did.

 ?? AFP ?? Ukrainian servicemen walk next to destroyed Russian tanks and armored personnel carriers (APC) in Dmytrivka village, west of Kyiv, in April 2022.
AFP Ukrainian servicemen walk next to destroyed Russian tanks and armored personnel carriers (APC) in Dmytrivka village, west of Kyiv, in April 2022.

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