Andorra Reaffirms Support for Ukraine in Meeting with New Ambassador
Foreign Minister Imma Tor highlighted Andorra's dedication to international law and peace after receiving credentials from Ukraine's new envoy to Spain. The encounter reflects ongoing solidarity with Ukraine's four-year conflict.
Key Points
- Andorra's Foreign Minister Imma Tor met Ukraine's ambassador to Spain Yuliia Sokolovska on Friday.
- Tor received copies of credentials and reaffirmed Andorra's firm support amid Ukraine's war.
- Andorra backs international law, peace, and a special tribunal for the aggression endorsed by 36 Council of Europe states.
- Tor shared the commitment in a social media post with Andorra and Ukraine flags.
Andorra's Foreign Affairs Minister Imma Tor met with Ukraine's new ambassador to Spain, Yuliia Sokolovska, on Friday to receive her copies of style, during which Tor reaffirmed the Principality's firm support for Ukraine amid its ongoing war of aggression.
Tor highlighted Andorra's commitment to international law and peace in a social media post following the encounter. She reiterated the country's backing for Ukraine, which has now endured more than four years of hostilities without any clear end in sight.
The meeting underscores Andorra's consistent stance on the conflict. Last May, the Principality endorsed the creation of a special tribunal for the Ukraine war, backed by 36 Council of Europe member states. The court aims to prosecute and try those chiefly responsible for the aggression.
No further details on the discussion emerged from official statements, but Tor's message included the flags of Andorra and Ukraine alongside a reference to the Ukrainian Embassy in Spain.
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