Eastern Europe’s response to Russia’s actions

Czech Prime Minister Peter Phial called Russian actions by an unjustified act of aggression against a sovereign state. The government convenes an emergency meeting of the Security Council, reports BBC.

“War is closer than we can imagine. Literally. The war is closer than we can recognize. Supporting Ukraine, we protect our country,” said the Minister of Internal Affairs of the Czech Republic Vit Rakushan.

From the president of the Czech Republic, Milos Zemrena comments have not yet been received. It is expected to turn to the nation at 11 am local time.

Hungary Foreign Minister Peter Siyarthto noted that the war is the worst scenario, however, from direct condemnation of Russia’s actions abstained. So far, no one of the high-ranking Hungarian officials did this. Prime Minister Hungary Viktor Orban today will come to the crisis summit of the EU leaders in Brussels.

It is noted that in Poland they create special items of admission for people running from Ukraine, where they will be provided by food, medical care and the necessary information. Lithuania introduced an emergency mode.

Moldova also introduces an emergency mode. Moldova Moldovan President Sanda said it was ready to take tens of thousands of people from Ukraine. According to Moldovan media, dozens of cars accumulated on the border of Ukraine and Moldova.

According to the Romanian media, the country has already begun to take Ukrainian refugees. With reference to local authorities, they inform you that around 300 people arrived in recent days. President Klaus Johannis had previously called Russia’s actions “gross violation of international legislation, sovereignty and integrity of Ukraine.” It seemed that the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Bulgaria Theodore Genchovsk was expressed.