Next days will be decisive for whole world, - Baerbock

The next few days will be decisive both for the course of the war in Ukraine and, in general, for the further development of the world.
This was stated by German Foreign Minister Annalena Berbock at a press conference with her Filipino counterpart Enrique Manalo after their talks in Berlin, reports Censor.NET with reference to Ukrinform.
"The next few days will be decisive not only with regard to Ukraine, but decisive for peace in the whole world," Burbok said.
She called the next week in New York the one that "sums up the whole past year." It is about the fact that the world has unitedly condemned Russia's aggressive war, which was shown by the vote on the resolution of the UN General Assembly last March. However, there were a certain number of countries that abstained, and a very small number supported Russia. According to Burbok, the former continued to abstain in other votes not because they do not condemn the war, not because they do not support the UN Charter, "but because they are strongly dependent on Russia."
In general, during the past year, it was possible to achieve statements by the world that it not only condemns this violation of international law, but also what is clearly stated in the positions of the UN Charter. This needs to be confirmed also on Thursday-Friday in New York.
"This war is not a European matter. This war has terrible consequences for the whole world. Therefore, these days in New York, the whole world will appeal to President Putin with a call to stop the war and withdraw the troops, as well as take care of the restoration of peace," the diplomat emphasized .
At the same time, she noted that the EU and NATO partners worked on strengthening their own defense capabilities all last year.