Reinforcing EU’s unwavering support to Ukraine against Russia’s war of aggression and the increasing military cooperation between North Korea and Russia
This resolution reaffirms the European Parliament's strong and ongoing support for Ukraine in its defence against Russia's aggression. It also expresses deep concern over the increasing military cooperation between North Korea and Russia, viewing it as a threat to European and global security. The resolution specifically addresses the impact of the war on Ukrainian civilians and infrastructure, condemning Russia's actions. It also highlights the role of third countries, including North Korea, Iran, Belarus, and China, in providing military support to Russia. Key changes and obligations include calls for accelerated and strengthened military aid to Ukraine, including specific weapon systems, and for the EU to impose further sanctions on Russia and entities supporting its war effort. It also urges stronger international cooperation to prevent arms transfers from North Korea. The resolution calls for accountability for war crimes and violations of international law. It also emphasizes the need for a comprehensive EU strategy to counter authoritarian alliances and promote global non-proliferation efforts, while also supporting Ukraine's economic recovery and reconstruction.
Analysis
The resolution reiterates condemnation of Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine, demanding an immediate cessation of military activities, unconditional withdrawal of forces, release of prisoners of war and civilians, return of abducted children, and compensation for damages.
What changes
- The resolution reinforces the EU's unwavering support for Ukraine against Russia's war of aggression and addresses the increasing military cooperation between North Korea and Russia.
- Calls for the EU and Member States to further strengthen military support for Ukraine, including specific types of weaponry and accelerated delivery.
- Reiterates the call to extend the validity period of sanctions against Russia from six months to three years.
- Calls for creative solutions for the confiscation of frozen Russian state-owned assets and their use to address the war's implications.
- Calls for enhanced cooperation with South Korea on Ukraine's future, including security guarantees and reconstruction, and to seek a shift in its position on arming Ukraine.
Expected impact
- The resolution calls for strengthening the EU's sanctions regime against North Korea, Belarus, and Iran, and adding Chinese entities and individuals supporting Russia's war effort to EU sanctions lists.
- The resolution urges the Council and Member States to systematically tackle sanctions circumvention by EU-based companies, individuals, and third parties, and to adopt and strictly implement restrictive measures against entities facilitating circumvention.
- The resolution calls for a full embargo on imports into the EU of Russian fossil fuels and liquefied natural gas (LNG), and for the price cap on Russian petroleum products to be lowered further.
Limitations
- The document is a resolution from the European Parliament and does not contain specific legislative text that would allow for detailed analysis of amendments to existing regulations or the introduction of new legal provisions beyond the scope of the resolution's calls to action.
- The document refers to previous resolutions and regulations but does not provide their full text, limiting the ability to analyze the precise context of the current resolution's statements.
- The document mentions specific military aid commitments and deliveries but does not provide detailed figures or timelines for these, beyond general statements about delays and amounts.
- The document discusses potential future actions and calls for proposals from the Commission and Council, which are not yet concrete legislative changes.
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