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Yeah, correct in theory, but I assume that marauding Russian hords of forceible conscripted cannon fodder and imerperalistic nationalists in Russian leadership are not the kind of people who adhere to human rights when occupying and annaxing your country.
So maybe talk about the land bridge made of dead people in the Mediterranean which is constructed by frontex instead?
As much as I agree with Mr. Türk, it unfortunately is a “logical and consistent step” as Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda said. We must not forget that Russia didn’t even adhere to bans on mines in peace time: Moscow has never signed the Ottawa Treaty and has used anti-personnel mines in its full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Maybe I am wrong, but if I lived in one of these countries bordering Russia, I would even better understand this decision I guess.