“We cannot repeat Afghanistan”: The coastal message on the 80th anniversary of World War

“Unfortunately, today, we cannot celebrate peace in peace because we have been written in our continent in the form of Russia’s brutal aggression against Ukraine,” said Antonio Costa. The President of the European Council also said that we cannot accept “false peace” in the Gaza Strip.
Antonio Costa
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The European Council president is urged not to repeat the war between the United States and the Taliban on Thursday, or if the Gaza strip accepts “false peace” in the conflict between Israel and Hamas.
“We cannot repeat Afghanistan, we cannot accept false peace in Gaza or Ukraine,” said Antonio Costa, on the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II in Europe.
In a speech at the European University Institute at the Italian City of Florence, the President of the Government and State Heads of the European Union (EU) said: “Europe should continue to support Ukraine, just to support the solution of the two states in the Middle East and we are committed to the solution of the Arab League project.”
“Peace is always a permanent situation”
The position arose on the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II in Europe, and on May 8, 1945, Nazi signed Germany’s unconditional surrender to the perfect end of hostility in the European continent.
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He lamented, “Unfortunately, today we cannot celebrate peace of peace because we are written in our continent in the form of a brutal aggression of Russia against Ukraine.”
“Peace, as we see now, is not always a permanent situation. It should be constantly claiming not only with diplomacy, but also clearly, elasticity and the strength of the necessary strength.”
Antonio Costa accepted the “European Identity Test” of the Russian invasion of the Ukraine in February 2022, “The European mentality of the Geological Political split for the construction of the Europe of Defense”.
He concluded, “We have to question how Europe we want to be: we should be responsible for the interests of the past and the real threats of peace.”