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Federated States of Micronesia breaks ties with Russia over Ukraine war by AFP Staff Writers Wellington (AFP) Feb 25, 2022 The tiny Federated States of Micronesia severed diplomatic ties with nuclear power Russia on Friday over the "unambiguously villainous" invasion of Ukraine, warning relations would only be reopened if Moscow displayed a "love" of humanity. Leaders of the Pacific archipelago -- which has a population of just over 100,000 people -- said it was acting in solidarity with Ukraine, which has already suspended diplomatic relations and called on others to do the same. Ties between FSM and Russia were formally established in 1999, but Moscow has no embassy there and state-to-state contacts are limited. "Diplomatic relations between our two countries have been severed," President David Panuelo said expressing solidarity with Kyiv. "Ukraine has been violently and unjustifiably invaded by the Russian Federation," he said. "While it may be little comfort, the people and government of the FSM supports your sovereignty, and supports your right to exist." Panuelo called the Russian invasion an "unjustified and brutal assault", which his country views as "unambiguously villainous and holds in the highest form of contempt." He said that FMS will renew diplomatic relations with Russia only "when the latter demonstrates actionable commitments to peace, friendship, cooperation, and love in our common humanity." Panuelo added that his people "have no animosity towards the people of the Russian Federation."
Russian President Vladimir Putin's full speech Moscow (AFP) Feb 24, 2022 AFP is publishing Russian President Vladimir Putin's speech announcing Moscow's military operation in Ukraine. The speech has not been edited and appears verbatim as released in English by the Kremlin. Here is the speech in full: Citizens of Russia, friends, I consider it necessary today to speak again about the tragic events in Donbas and the key aspects of ensuring the security of Russia. I will begin with what I said in my address on February 21, 2022. I spoke about our biggest ... read more
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