Romanian Foreign Minister Oana Teoh visited Ukraine this week to mark the fourth anniversary of the liberation of Bucha, a city that witnessed horrific massacres during the Russian occupation. The visit comes at a sensitive time as the Ukrainian president seeks financial and strategic support.
On Tuesday, EU countries, excluding Hungary, committed to ensuring full accountability for war crimes allegedly committed by Russia during its invasion of Ukraine. This pledge was made during a foreign ministers' meeting in Kyiv to commemorate the Bucha massacre.
European ministers have traveled to Ukraine to mark the anniversary of the Bucha atrocities, a city that witnessed horrific events during the conflict. This visit comes amid increasing drone attacks on Russian oil ports.
In a show of European solidarity, EU foreign policy chief <strong>Josep Borrell</strong> joined several foreign ministers to commemorate the fourth anniversary of the Bucha massacre, where over <strong>400 people</strong> were killed by Russian forces.
On March 31, Ukraine commemorates the fourth anniversary of Bucha's liberation, a suburb that symbolizes Russian occupation. Despite ongoing conflict, diplomatic efforts appear ineffective against Russia's conditions, which are seen as capitulation.