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The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), has condemned the invassion of Ukraine by Russian military forces.
The condemnation follows a full scale attack on Ukraine by Russian forces on Thursday, February 24, 2022, after Russia’s President, Vladimir Putin, announced the military invasion at dawn.
ECOWAS, which has been monitoring the Russia’s invasion of the Republic of Ukraine, noted that it is greatly concerned especially as the growing tensions have led to several casualties, particularly among civilians.
In a statement issued on Sunday, February 27, it said “ECOWAS strongly condemns this action and calls for both parties to stop the fighting…”
The Communique called for peace in the region while calling on the feuding factions – Russia and Ukraine – to resort to dialogue instead of war.
“Use dialogue to solve their differences in the interest of peace in this region,” the statement recommended.
ECOWAS Commission further entreated its 16 member countries to ensure their nationals are safe from harm.
“ECOWAS calls on all parties to ensure the safety of the citizens of all its member states living in Ukraine.”
In the meantime, Ghana’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration has said some Ghanaian nationals living in Ukraine are expected in the country soon, after they were evacuated safely from the disputed region.
According to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey, “with all the collaborative efforts, I am pleased to inform you that two hundred and twenty (220) of our compatriots have exited Ukraine and should be with us in Ghana soon.
Please find below the full statement from ECOWAS: