Here are some of the most powerful quotes from the first day of the Summit on Peace for Ukraine

by UNITED24Media

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  1. I’ll repeat my comment. This feels so powerful. 2 specifically stand out for me (although they are all obviously powerful in their own way!):

    1) Japan – historically an isolationist country until the 1900sish – after ww2 occupied by the US they changed their constitution so the Emperor had no political power and vowed the country would be forever peaceful. Powerful they are attending this. A great ally with a great culture.

    2) Chile! By Boric’s words it’s a ‘small country’ but their ally ship is seen and will be heard in South America. <3

  2. Thank you for sharing this list. I wish poop-tin would understand that the best in the world are against him. Or at least his actions.

  3. Talk is cheap. So far the biggest players in the west who call all the political shots don’t actually want either side to lose or win. If that were not the case, there would be no bullshit about escalation and red lines, and Ukraine would not be only getting drip fed chump change aid enough to just hold it together.

  4. The Russian Federation is using force to achieve its goal of a new world order. The PRC, the Islamic Republic of Iran and the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea all support its vanguard move on Ukraine for a world conquest in their favor.

    This support sustains the Russian Federation’s goal of a new world order and helps justify, rationalize and support the narrative and actions of offensive coercive violence it continues to inflict on Ukraine where it can.

    The Russian Federation seeks to subvert democracy and undermine all and any institutions of its non-authoritarian enemy targets to raise up an order of violence for the purpose of coercive control

    To these ends it is prepared to rape, murder, abuse, pillage, kidnap and threaten anyone and any entity that it can in the interests of subjugation and submission to its will and command. It will extend these principles of violence worldwide if it can.

  5. Poland is right. And Japan, was interesting. Kind of an innocuous quote. I wonder what they meant 🤔

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