Kuleba urges OSCE to kick Russia out

Dmytro Kuleba (Photo:REUTERS/Evelyn Hockstein)
Russia should be deprived of its membership in the Organization for
Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), insisted Ukrainian Minister of
Foreign Affairs Dmytro Kuleba on Twitter on April 8, bringing up Russia’s
unjustified aggression and atrocities, which violate the very fundamentals of
the Helsinki Final Act.
“Russia's membership in the OSCE is a threat to security and cooperation in Europe,” Kuleba stated, adding that if the OSCE lacks appropriate suspension mechanisms to suspend membership from current members, then it should set one up and expel Russia.
On Apr. 8, Russia launched two missile strikes on the railway station in Kramatorsk, where hundreds of civilians were waiting for evacuation trains. The invaders used cluster munitions, fired from a Tochka-U missile system. The attack has drawn wide condemnation around the world, as at least 50 people have been confirmed dead, and at least a hundred more injured.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said that Russia's strike on the railway station would be one of the charges at a war crime tribunal to investigate the aggressor country’s atrocities against the Ukrainian people.
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