Nobel laureates demanded to stop violent actions in Ukraine
Several Nobel prize winners of the world urged to put an end to violence in the East of Ukraine and to find a peaceful solution to the fall. German printed illustrated edition Focus released on Sunday, August 10, treatment of the award winners to Russia, Ukraine, USA and EU. For example, Buddhist spiritual leader the Dalai Lama said that " violence destroys the trust that is necessary for dialogue ". He has supplemented his words by the fact that in the conditions of world globalization excessive nationalism brings only harm, Deutsche Welle reports. The Archbishop of Cape town Desmond tutu, who received the Nobel peace prize in 1984 for his efforts in the struggle With apartheid, said on the issue of Ukrainian conflict: " the World does not need a second cold war. For reviews of the clergyman, " the leaders of Russia and Ukraine today hold in their hands the prosperity of the world, which, anyway, is fragile as a raw egg ". The former head of Poland Lech Walesa reminded the West about the need decisive and primerami action to prevent the escalation of the conflict in Ukraine. He had been accused European countries and the USA in the lack of solidarity. Walesa said that by the beginning of the clashes in Ukraine, the country has not benefited from the West are no any serious proposals, which could persuade and to unite the whole population. Since mid-April, the Kyiv authorities are in the East of Ukraine " special operation " to suppress the protest movement in Donbass. Security forces are actively using heavy artillery and combat aircraft. Mentions numerous victims among the peaceful residents and the destruction of houses and infrastructure.
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