Time for decisive action in Europe: Mykola Kuleba speaks at the European Parliament
Mykola Kuleba participated in the “Faces of Russian Captivity” conference, held this week at the European Parliament. The event focused on Russia’s war crimes.
The head of Save Ukraine addressed European parliamentarians with a key question: Is Europe ready to fight for its children? Thousands of Ukrainian children have been deported to Russia, where they are being forcibly “re-educated,” stripped of their Ukrainian identity, and prepared for war on the side of the aggressor.
“Europe is once again is tested—whether it is united enough to stand against evil. And this time, that unity must be even stronger than three years ago when the aggression began,” Mykola Kuleba said in his speech.
Following the conference, the “Poland First to Help” photo exhibition was opened. It showcased the extraordinary efforts of the Polish state and society in supporting Ukraine, especially in the early stages of the full-scale invasion.
