“There is no other way”: Tokayev reminded Russia and Ukraine that “a bad peace is better than a good quarrel”

“There is no other way”: Tokayev reminded Russia and Ukraine that “a bad peace is better than a good quarrel”

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President of Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev is convinced that Russia and Ukraine need to sit down at the negotiating table in order to resolve the conflict. He stated this today at the congress of the party in power “Nur Otan”.

“There is no other way. A bad peace is better than a good quarrel. There will be no development without peace,” Tokayev is quoted by RIA Novosti.

At the same time, he believes that the failure to implement the Minsk agreements led to military actions on the territory of Ukraine.

“Minsk agreements remained on paper <…>. The geopolitical situation has escalated in an unprecedented way,” the Kazakh leader said.

Recall, on February 24, Russian President Vladimir Putin made an emergency appeal to the Russians and announced a special military operation in the Donbass. In his speech, he stated that “circumstances require decisive action from Russia” and stressed that “Russia will not allow Ukraine to have nuclear weapons.”

In response to Russia’s actions, Western countries (USA, Canada, European Union, Great Britain, Japan) announced new, tougher sanctions against the Russian Federation, including financial and economic ones.

In particular, Russian banks fell under the sanctions, including Sberbank, VTB, Novikombank, FC Otkritie and Sovcombank, and for a number of state-owned companies it was difficult to attract foreign capital.

Later, the EU countries and the United States agreed to disconnect Russian banks that fell under sanctions from the international system of interbank transactions and information exchange SWIFT. In addition, it was decided to freeze the assets of the Bank of Russia, which will create difficulties for its use of international reserves. EU countries also pledged to take steps to limit the sale of citizenship — the so-called “golden passports” that allow wealthy Russians connected to the Russian government to become citizens of EU states and gain access to their financial systems.

You can follow the chronicle of events around Ukraine on March 1 here.

Source: Rosbalt

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