Могерини: "Вы не измените границ с помощью силы"

На заседании Атлантического совета в Вашингтоне, прошедшего 10 февраля, верховный представитель ЕС по внешней политике и политике безопасности, Федерика Могерини, дала длинную презентацию по внешней политике ЕС.

Затронув вопрос об Украине, г-жа Могерини заявила, что Европейский союз имеет единую и принципиальную позицию, когда речь идет об Украине. "Это очень серьезно для нас. Не только из-за ситуации на востоке самой Украины и в Крыму, но и потому, что для нас, европейцев, очень важно понимать друг друга, особенно на другой стороне Атлантического океана, на базе основополагающего принципа, что вы не измените границ с помощью силы. И это для нас является обязательным условием в нашем сотрудничестве."

Могерини затронула вопросы, связанные с отношениями с Россией, а также возрастающую роль США и Европы как источника безопасности. "[Европейский союз] также владеет и жесткой силой.. У нас развернуты 16 военных миссий и операций по миру. Мы тренируем военные силы в некоторых районах Африки, где террористическая угроза является серьезной; мы боремся у берегов Африканского Рога с пиратством, которое в основном исчезло из региона, в Средиземном море мы боремся с контрабандистами и торговцеми людьми, и спасаем их жизни," - отметила госпожа Могерини.

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источник: Commonspace.eu по материалам пресс-службы Европейской службы внешних действий

 

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