Ukraine foreign minister urges int'l community to help them win war vs Russia
Ukraine has urged all states and international organizations to help Ukrainians stop the war as Russia moves to step up invasion.

"I call on all states and international organizations to join Ukraine in 'de-Putin-izing' the world: ending Putin’s influence in politics, diplomacy, business, sports, culture, research and other spheres," Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Dmytro Kuleba said.
In a public address on March 1, the Ukrainian foreign minister also expressed gratitude to the international community's help and further seek their support by having willing foreign individuals to join the International Legion of the Territorial Defense of Ukraine.
"We see you, we feel your support. Ukraine is not falling. We are bleeding, we continue to successfully defend ourselves, so should you continue to do everything to help us win this fight, those foreign individuals who have the will and ability to fight alongside Ukrainians against invaders are welcome to join the International Legion of the Territorial Defense of Ukraine. Please address Ukrainian Embassies in your countries for further details," Kuleba said.
On March 3, the foreign minister called on the Russian government to stop its "indiscriminate shelling of Ukrainian cities."
Russia’s barbaric war tactic is to manipulate the civilian suffering it itself inflicts. Now Lavrov accuses Ukraine of preventing civilian evacuations. Tell your boss to stop the indiscriminate shelling of Ukrainian cities. Show the world that Russia is serous about negotiations.
— Dmytro Kuleba (@DmytroKuleba) March 3, 2022
In a statement, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine also called on the Russian Federation to "immediately cease its hostilities" in Kharkiv and Sumy to allow the evacuation of the civilian population, including foreign students, to safer Ukrainian cities.
It was disclosed that there are students from India, Pakistan, China and other counties who cannot leave due to the indiscriminate shelling and missile strikes by the Russian Armed Forces on residential areas and civilian infrastructure.
The Ukrainian foreign ministry urgently called on the governments of India, Pakistan, China and other counties, whose students have become hostages of the Russian armed aggression in Kharkiv and Sumy, to demand from Moscow that it allows the opening of a humanitarian corridor to other Ukrainian cities.
The Ukrainian government has committed to provide the foreign students with all necessary assistance to enable them to return safely to their home countries.
According to Kuleba, they have established an emergency hotline (+380934185684) for African, Asian, and other students wishing to leave Ukraine amid Russia’s invasion.
"We are working intensively to ensure their safety and speed up their passage. Russia must stop its aggression which affects us all," he said.
We have established an emergency hotline for African, Asian and other students wishing to leave Ukraine because of Russia’s invasion.
+380934185684
We are working intensively to ensure their safety & speed up their passage. Russia must stop its aggression which affects us all. pic.twitter.com/HRJPoOI0pg
— Dmytro Kuleba (@DmytroKuleba) March 2, 2022