Italy’s president told the U.N. General Assembly on Tuesday that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine can’t be solved by rewarding its aggression and peace can only come when Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity are restored.

Sergio Mattarella said Italy, which now heads the G7 meetings, and many international partners have come to Ukraine’s defense to support the principle that solidarity must be given to nations attacked by acts that violate international law and the U.N. Charter.

“No state, no matter how powerful or how equipped it is with a menacing nuclear arsenal can think of violating principles, including the sovereignty, territorial integrity, and independence of another country without facing sanctions,” he said.

Mattarella said the end of two world wars and the collapse of the Soviet Union had brought new hope to Europe, and that “Russia has taken on the great historic responsibility of having brought war back to the heart of the European continent.”

The Italian president stressed that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine isn’t merely a regional conflict since Moscow wants to exercise global influence. Russia is a veto-wielding permanent member of the U.N. Security Council, which is charged with ensuring international peace and security.

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    4 months ago

    Ukraine is not NATO, so helping them is not mandatory. European countries all have shit going on because of the last few crises, so as long as Russia is not at our actual border, we don’t care enough to commit 100% and deal with the damage that would do to our economies. We must tread lightly as we basically already are US vassals and we don’t want to give up more autonomy, and we don’t want to risk losing more influence than we already are to China. US has their own shit going on, and Turkey is now probably more aligned with Russia than with the rest of NATO.

    So, essentially, no one cares enough to commit more. If NATO countries REALLY cared about Ukraine, the Russians would be out of the country already.