In February 2022, Vladimir Putin and the Russian Federation unleashed an unjust and shameful war upon the Ukrainian people. Since then, Russia has sacrificed a generation of young men, with over 500,000 reported killed or injured. Ukrainians have suffered immensely, with countless thousands injured, killed, raped, and their villages and cities destroyed and looted by Russian forces.
The International Criminal Court has issued arrest warrants for Putin and Maria Lvova-Belova, his Commissioner for Children's Rights. In light of heavy Russian propaganda, continuous support for Ukraine is crucial. It is widely acknowledged that if Putin is not stopped in Ukraine, his aggression will not end there, as documented by major news organizations and corroborated by statements from Putin, Lavrov, and other Russian officials.
We must pray for peace, victory, and the revival of Ukraine.
2 The Nations continues to provide humanitarian aid, hygiene products, medical supplies, and more, thanks to our coalition members. We have successfully facilitated the extraction of vulnerable individuals from various areas. Over the past two years, our team has been active at the United Nations in both New York and Geneva, and we have participated in key international meetings including the B-20, G-20, G-7, the Warsaw Security Forum, NATO, Lugano and Davos Summits, the Parliamentary Intelligence Security Forums, Delphi and Abu Dhabi Economic Forums, and numerous international anti-human trafficking conferences.
Additionally, 2 The Nations has been instrumental in the signing of cooperation and sister city agreements with Poltava, Ukraine, and both the Ojibwe Nation in Canada and the city of Brampton, Ontario, Canada.