Thursday, February 24, 2022

Swedish government firm on not joining Nato despite Russian aggression

"Despite a debate about NATO membership that has been revived by Ukraine tensions, the
Social Democrat leader said Sweden’s position on not joining the defence alliance remained in place.

In a situation like this it is important that Sweden’s long-standing security policy stays firm. That we are predictable and clear,” Andersson said." TheLocal

Ukrainians who live in the Netherlands have been gathering in the rain on Dam square in central Amsterdam and outside the Russian embassy in The Hague to show their solidarity with friends and family back home, following the Russian invasion. ‘It is a terrible day and I don’t think any Ukrainian slept last night,’ one young woman said. ‘At midnight we already knew something horrible was going to happen.’

Read more at DutchNews.nl:
Ukrainians who live in the Netherlands have been gathering in the rain on Dam square in central Amsterdam and outside the Russian embassy in The Hague to show their solidarity with friends and family back home, following the Russian invasion. ‘It is a terrible day and I don’t think any Ukrainian slept last night,’ one young woman said. ‘At midnight we already knew something horrible was going to happen.’

Read more at DutchNews.nl:
Ukrainians who live in the Netherlands have been gathering in the rain on Dam square in central Amsterdam and outside the Russian embassy in The Hague to show their solidarity with friends and family back home, following the Russian invasion. ‘It is a terrible day and I don’t think any Ukrainian slept last night,’ one young woman said. ‘At midnight we already knew something horrible was going to happen.’

Read more at DutchNews.nl:
Ukrainians who live in the Netherlands have been gathering in the rain on Dam square in central Amsterdam and outside the Russian embassy in The Hague to show their solidarity with friends and family back home, following the Russian invasion. ‘It is a terrible day and I don’t think any Ukrainian slept last night,’ one young woman said. ‘At midnight we already knew something horrible was going to happen.’

Read more at DutchNews.nl:
Ukrainians who live in the Netherlands have been gathering in the rain on Dam square in central Amsterdam and outside the Russian embassy in The Hague to show their solidarity with friends and family back home, following the Russian invasion. ‘It is a terrible day and I don’t think any Ukrainian slept last night,’ one young woman said. ‘At midnight we already knew something horrible was going to happen.’

Read more at DutchNews.nl:
Ukrainians who live in the Netherlands have been gathering in the rain on Dam square in central Amsterdam and outside the Russian embassy in The Hague to show their solidarity with friends and family back home, following the Russian invasion. ‘It is a terrible day and I don’t think any Ukrainian slept last night,’ one young woman said. ‘At midnight we already knew something horrible was going to happen.’

Read more at DutchNews.nl:

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