Ukraine's Pressure on Russia in International Arenas
Ukraine continues to press Russia in international arenas in the context of its aggressive war. Ukraine's Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha reported that on January 15, 2026, an extraordinary debate will take place at the OSCE, during which the issue of Russian strikes on Ukraine will be addressed. This is part of Ukraine's efforts to secure international support and draw attention to the situation in the country.
Emergency Meetings and the Importance of International Support
As part of this pressure, emergency meetings of the UN Security Council and NATO have also taken place. Andriy Sybiha emphasized that the war in Ukraine is the largest and longest war in Europe since World War II. He noted:
'There have been and will be no pauses in the pressure on Russia' — Andriy Sybiha.
This statement emphasizes the importance of achieving a just and lasting peace for Ukraine, which is the main priority for the OSCE. Sybiha also urged all participating states of the OSCE to recognize the threat and scale of the challenge facing the international community. These actions demonstrate Ukraine's determination to defend its interests on the global stage.
Constant international pressure on Russia from Ukraine and its allies indicates the seriousness of the situation resulting from aggression. Interaction at the level of international organizations such as the OSCE, UN, and NATO is critically important for supporting Ukraine in its pursuit of a just peace. This approach may also influence the formation of global policy regarding aggressive actions of states that threaten international peace and security.