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Parliamentary Friendship Group with Ukraine

Ein donut, smash fascism auf spanisch, sowie das neos Parteilogo(alle gemeinfrei) https://flickr.com/photos/halloweenhjb/49827553703/in/photolist-VwbAc6-2iV6eKv https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?search=Ukraine+flag&title=Special:MediaSearch&type=image&haslicense=unrestric

Helmut BRANDSTÄTTER, CC-BY-SA 4.0, nat. Ukraine logo +Fotobearbeitung https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:31._ISC-Symposium-Helmut_Brandstätter-HSGN_028-01584.jpg
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2022 Treffen mit "Freunden" im Ukrainischen Parlament(Rada) :
https://web.archive.org/web/20221209075649/https://www.rada.gov.ua/en/news/News/top_news/231120.html
Interview auf English von Euwatch:
14.10.2024:
I was living in Brussels in 1981 and was one of the first Austrians who had the chance to be an intern at the European Commission. We would talk sometimes – French, Germans, Austrians, Italians – what our fathers did: and they were probably shooting each other in wars. For us, it was very important to have a chance to build a new kind of Europe – where wars would be a thing of the past.
Now the ghosts from the past are back: we have war on European soil with the Russian aggression of Ukraine. We have to help Ukraine in any way we can. If we start again having wars and moving borders, what’s next? I think Europe needs to be stronger, we need a defence union and one of my tasks in the Foreign Affairs Committee, together with all my colleagues is to find ways in which we can stop Putin.
For me, the European Union is really a very emotional thing and it’s our job to secure this free Europe for my children and our children; for the next generations, and that’s why I’m here.
So, how can Austria as part of the EU help Ukraine? The war has been ongoing for more than two and a half years already…
I was the chairman of the Austrian-Ukrainian Friendship Group of the Austrian Parliament when the war started and I was convinced Austria has to help Ukraine as much as we can, even as a neutral country. I’ve been there four times already and my impression is: the destruction is massive. Schools, kindergartens, energy infrastructure, etc."