(ANSA) - ROME, APR 27 - Italian President Sergio Mattarella
said Wednesday that Russia had deliberately placed itself
outside the rules of the international order by invading Ukraine
as he addressed the Council of Europe's Parliamentary Assembly
in Strasbourg.
"Faced with a Europe that is devastated by the war, no mistake,
no uncertainty is possible," Mattarella said.
"With the atrocious invasion of Ukraine, the Russian Federation
has chosen to position itself outside the rules it had freely
signed up to".
The Council of Europe, which acts as a guardian of human rights,
ejected Russia following its attack on Ukraine.
Mattarella said that this decision was consistent with the
values of the Council of Europe's statute.
He recalled the words of French statesman Robert Schuman, saying
"peace cannot be safeguarded without creative efforts
proportionate to the dangers that threaten it.
"If we pursue common goals, it is not necessary for someone to
lose in order to win," he continues.
"We all win together". (ANSA).
Ukraine: Russia has chosen to be outside the rules says Mattarella
Italian president addresses Council of Europe assembly