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Resolution of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine On the Appeal to Parliaments and Governments of Foreign States, International Organizations and Their Interparliamentary Assemblies in Connection with the 1000th Day since the Beginning of the Full-Scale Armed Invasion of the Russian Federation into Ukraine The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine solemnly notes that on the 1000th day of the full-scale armed invasion by the Russian Federation into Ukraine, the Ukrainian people continue to heroically resist the aggressor, defending their freedom, independence, sovereignty, and territorial integrity. The Russian Federation’s military aggression against Ukraine has become the largest armed conflict in Europe since World War II, causing unprecedented destruction, human losses, and humanitarian catastrophe. During these 1000 days, the Ukrainian people have demonstrated extraordinary resilience, courage, unity, and commitment to democratic values, effectively resisting the aggressor and defending their right to exist as an independent state. The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine calls upon the parliaments and governments of foreign states, international organizations, and their interparliamentary assemblies to: 1. Continue providing comprehensive political, diplomatic, economic, humanitarian, and military support to Ukraine; 2. Maintain and strengthen sanctions against the Russian Federation; 3. Recognize the Russian Federation as a terrorist state; 4. Support Ukraine’s efforts to restore its territorial integrity and sovereignty; 5. Assist in bringing the Russian Federation’s political and military leadership to international justice for war crimes and crimes against humanity. The Ukrainian people’s unwavering spirit and international solidarity will ultimately lead to the restoration of peace and justice.

Resolution approves the Address of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine to the international community in connection with the 1000th day of the full-scale invasion by the Russian Federation. The document instructs the Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada to immediately send the text of the Address to the addressees. Structurally, the act consists of two parts: the resolution itself (3 points) and the text of the Address. The Address contains a preamble part with a statement of facts and a resolution part with calls to the international community.

Key provisions of the Address include:
– calls to strengthen sanctions against the Russian Federation and its allies;
– demands to increase military and financial assistance to Ukraine;
– support for creating a special tribunal on the crime of aggression;
– facilitating the implementation of the ICC arrest warrant for Putin;
– support for the President of Ukraine’s Peace Formula and Victory Plan;
– calls for humanitarian assistance and reconstruction of Ukraine.

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