2022年2月26日土曜日

"Our [Ukraine's] only crime was that we wanted to come closer to Europe,"


Ex-ambassador in Kyiv: EU leaders should be 'ashamed' Kostiantyn Yelisieiev (centre) was Ukraine's ambassador to the EU from 2010 to 2015 (Photo: consilium.europa.eu) By ANDREW RETTMAN BRUSSELS, 25. FEB, 12:52


"Let me tell you how I felt when I listened to the EU leaders announce their sanctions: You should be ashamed of yourselves for the rest of your lives that you left us all alone at this moment to face Russian aggression," Ukraine's former ambassador to the EU, Kostiantyn Yelisieiev, told EUobserver from Kyiv on Friday morning (25 February).

"Yesterday I evacuated my family from the city and if anything was to happen to them, you should feel ashamed for the rest of your lives," he added, voicing raw emotion.


"You've chosen to protect your luxury lifestyles, eating Belgian chocolates and drinking Belgian beer. You chose economic welfare over protecting human lives," Yelisieiev said.

"Our [Ukraine's] only crime was that we wanted to come closer to Europe," the former diplomat said, glancing back at the course of events since Ukraine's pro-Western revolutions and the fall of the USSR in 1991.


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