European Commission Building Illuminated in Ukrainian Flag Colors Ahead of Invasion Anniversary
European Commission Building Lit in Solidarity with Ukraine
According to Главком: In a powerful display of support, the European Commission headquarters in Brussels has been illuminated in the blue and yellow of the Ukrainian flag. This act marks the somber approach of the fourth anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine on February 24th, honoring the memory of those who have lost their lives. The Ukrainian flag has also been raised outside the building, reinforcing Europe's solidarity with the Ukrainian people. These symbolic gestures come as the conflict continues to shape European security and foreign policy.
Council of Europe Plans Memorial Events in Strasbourg
The Council of Europe is organizing a series of official events in Strasbourg to commemorate this significant date. On February 24th, a special meeting at the ambassadorial level will be held to address the consequences of Russia's aggression against Ukraine, which will be broadcast live for public viewing. Furthermore, an official memorial ceremony for the victims of the aggression will take place on February 25th in the square in front of the Palace of Europe. The ceremony will feature performances of both the Ukrainian national anthem and the European anthem. Speakers at the event will include:
- Council of Europe Secretary General Alain Berset
- Moldova's Permanent Representative to the Council of Europe, Daniela Cujbă
- Ukraine's Permanent Representative to the Council of Europe, Mykola Tochytskyi
High-Level Visits to Kyiv Demonstrate Ongoing Support
Kyiv is also preparing to mark the fourth anniversary by hosting foreign dignitaries on February 24th. Among those who have announced visits to the Ukrainian capital are:
- European Council President António Costa
- European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen
- EU Commissioner for Neighbourhood and Enlargement, Márta Kós
These coordinated events across Brussels, Strasbourg, and Kyiv are critical for demonstrating Europe's unity in supporting Ukraine's sovereignty and resilience.
The European Commission stated that this is 'not only a symbol of solidarity but also a tribute to those who lost their lives and a call to redouble our efforts to achieve a just and lasting peace.'
The memorials and high-level discussions underscore the European Union's commitment to a collective response to the ongoing war. By honoring the victims and examining the war's consequences, these events aim to strengthen international backing for Ukraine and reinforce diplomatic efforts to resolve the conflict, highlighting the enduring importance of transatlantic and European unity in the face of aggression.
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