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World leaders vow to hold Putin accountable for 'premeditated war' on Ukraine

By Salaam Times and AFP

A man participates in a protest against Russia's actions in Ukraine during a rally in Tokyo on February 24. [Philip Fong/AFP]

A man participates in a protest against Russia's actions in Ukraine during a rally in Tokyo on February 24. [Philip Fong/AFP]

WASHINGTON -- World leaders on Thursday (February 24) swiftly condemned Russia's military attack on Ukraine, vowing to punish Moscow politically and economically for its illegal war of aggression.

Russian troops invaded Ukraine on various fronts Thursday, starting the biggest war in Europe since 1945.

In a statement issued shortly after Russian President Vladimir Putin announced the start of military operations in Ukraine, US President Joe Biden said he would soon outline the "consequences" for Russia.

"The prayers of the entire world are with the people of Ukraine tonight as they suffer an unprovoked and unjustified attack by Russian military forces," Biden said.

People protest against Russia's invasion of Ukraine on February 24 in Berlin. [John MacDougall/AFP]

People protest against Russia's invasion of Ukraine on February 24 in Berlin. [John MacDougall/AFP]

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy (front), followed by his Lithuanian and Polish counterparts Gitanas Nauseda and Andrzej Duda, arrives for a joint news conference following their talks in Kyiv on February 23. [Sergei Supinsky/AFP]

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy (front), followed by his Lithuanian and Polish counterparts Gitanas Nauseda and Andrzej Duda, arrives for a joint news conference following their talks in Kyiv on February 23. [Sergei Supinsky/AFP]

"Putin has chosen a premeditated war that will bring a catastrophic loss of life and human suffering," he said. "Russia alone is responsible for the death and destruction this attack will bring."

"The world will hold Russia accountable," he declared.

Biden also spoke by phone with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy soon after explosions were heard in multiple parts of the country.

"We will continue to provide support and assistance to Ukraine and the Ukrainian people," Biden said in a statement after the call.

"Russia has attacked Ukraine in a cowardly and suicidal way, like Nazi Germany did during World War II," Zelenskyy said in an online briefing.

The leaders of the G7 -- Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and the United States -- held a virtual, closed-door meeting Thursday to discuss the consequences they will impose on Russia for its "needless act of aggression against Ukraine and global peace and security", Biden's statement said.

The US secretaries of State and Defence also spoke with NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg to condemn the "unprovoked, and unjustified attack on Ukraine", the State Department said.

NATO will hold a virtual summit Friday on Russia's invasion, diplomats told AFP, as the alliance announced after an emergency meeting that "additional steps" were being taken to protect member countries.

Condemning 'war criminals'

United Nations (UN) chief António Guterres made a direct and personal plea to Putin after an emergency UN Security Council session, urging him to stop the attack "in the name of humanity".

"In the name of humanity, do not allow to start in Europe what could be the worst war since the beginning of the century," he said.

"The conflict must stop now."

Russia has "chosen the path of aggression against a sovereign and independent country", Stoltenberg said, describing the invasion as a "grave breach of international law".

During the charged emergency meeting Wednesday, Ukrainian ambassador to the UN Sergiy Kyslytsya demanded that Russia's ambassador relinquish his duties as chair of the council.

"There is no purgatory for war criminals. They go straight to hell, ambassador," the visibly emotional Kyslytsya said.

"President Putin has chosen a path of bloodshed and destruction by launching this unprovoked attack on Ukraine," British Prime Minister Boris Johnson tweeted. "The UK and our allies will respond decisively."

"These reckless and dangerous acts will not go unpunished," Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said in a statement.

'Countless lives torn apart'

European Union (EU) foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said Russia faced "unprecedented isolation" and would be hit with the "harshest sanctions" the EU has ever imposed.

"This is not a question of blocs. This is not a question of diplomatic power games. It's a matter of life and death. It is about the future of our global community," he said.

"In these dark hours, our thoughts are with Ukraine and the innocent women, men and children as they face this unprovoked attack and fear for their lives," EU chiefs Ursula von der Leyen and Charles Michel tweeted. "We will hold the Kremlin accountable."

UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) Felippo Grandi warned that Russia's invasion of Ukraine would have "devastating" humanitarian consequences and urged neighbouring countries to keep borders open to those fleeing the violence.

"The humanitarian consequences on civilian populations will be devastating. There are no winners in war but countless lives will be torn apart," he said in a statement.

World 'will not forget'

Leaders from around the world denounced the Russian invasion.

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz lashed out at Putin's "unscrupulous act" and spoke to Zelenskyy to express his country's "full solidarity".

German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock warned the world "will not forget this day of shame".

"This attack will have severe political and economic consequences for Russia," German Economy and Climate Minister Robert Habeck said.

"Russia must immediately put an end to its military operations," French President Emmanuel Macron wrote on Twitter.

"The latest Russian invasion shakes the foundation of the international order, which does not permit unilateral attempts to change the status quo," Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said after a meeting of his national security council.

"Greece unequivocally condemns revisionist acts," Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis Thursday said at the start of an emergency meeting with military and energy staff.

Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi urged Putin to "put an immediate end to the bloodshed and to unconditionally withdraw his military forces".

"Now is the time" to apply "a very tough package of sanctions against Russia", he said.

"This attack on Ukraine puts the lives of millions of people at grave risk and is a gross breach of international law and Russia's commitments," the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), of which Russia is a member, said.

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If there is war in all Islamic and non-Islamic countries, and the people of those countries are involved in the war, it is because of these two superpowers of the world, the United States of America and Russia. These two countries do not allow all; Asian countries, Arab countries and European countries to live peacefully. These two superpower countries do whatever they want. These two countries involve most of the countries in the war because of the content of their prestige and which political enmities they have among themselves. These two countries have always attacked Islamic and non-Islamic countries and have shown their strength. Neither the United Nations, nor human rights, nor other countries of the world condemned them. European and Asian countries support these two countries. The United Nations Human Rights Organization and the War Crimes Tribunal are also dependent on these two countries, which have never condemned them. Unrest exists in all the countries of the region. These two superpower countries are responsible for this. For all the countries involved in the war, these two countries give modern weapons. These two superpower countries play with the fate of millions of people. They left millions of people stained with blood, and no country raised its voice against these two countries.

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Not only did the Ukrainians and the rest of the world condemn the Russian attack, but thousands of Russians have also protested against the government's call for an end to hostilities in Ukraine. Putin is going in the wrong direction by deploying troops in Ukraine and by threatening the security of the whole world, and Europe in particular. The rogue Russia, which plundered Afghanistan, has now plunged into Ukraine and European countries looting, where no wise leader in the 21st century would have resorted to war. Now that the tide has turned, it is time for the United Nations to restrain itself by imposing sanctions that Russia will never again dare to take such a step. Attempts at genocide and wildness must be stopped to prevent other human beings from being harmed.

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Protesters in dozens of Russian cities rallied in solidarity with Ukraine overnight. It shows that ordinary people are against Putin and his policies. Putin is not ashamed at all. This evil is a black devil of history who wants to fan the flames of war in the region. The United Nations may not beg to Russia. It should impose sanctions on Russian leaders. It should impose sanctions like those imposed on al QaedaISIS and the Taliban leaders. The leaders of these organizations have been trying to assassinate people, and so have Putin and his administration. Indeed, they were trying to kill the innocent people of Ukraine. They are not trying but practically killing the people. Human blood is precious. I am an Afghan, I am a Muslim, but I value the blood of Christians, Jews, Ukrainians, Russians, Americans, Europeans. We have been killed by Britons, Russians, Pakistanis, Americans. We know the meaning of death and the destruction of the homeland. We want no country to be destroyed. We don't want a human being to be killed.

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