Operational situation as of 19pm, March 4, 2022

Operational Situation on the Diplomatic Front, as of March 4, 19.00 (GMT+2)

Ukraine continues to fight effectively on the diplomatic front, inflicting devastating blows on the enemy.
The NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence has accepted Ukraine as a contributor to strengthen our country’s cybersecurity.

☑️ Sanctions

🔺 The European Commission 🇪🇺 will not initiate any new contracts or agreements with Russian organizations under the Horizon Europe program.

☑️ Isolation

🔺 Microsoft is temporarily suspending sales and service provision in Russia
🔺 Netscout stops selling and supporting its products in Russia, including Arbor services, which are used to protect against DDoS attacks
🔺 The Finnish Prisma chain and Sokos hotels are also leaving Russia
🔺 The American rental service Airbnb has stopped operating in Russia and Belarus
🔺 The global booking system Saber terminated the agreement with “Aeroflot” Russian airlines and removing it from the global ticket booking system. This means that the company may soon go bankrupt
🔺 In Riga, the part of Antonias Street where the Russian Embassy in Riga is located, will be renamed Independence Street of Ukraine

☑️ Global deputinization

🔺 In the World Trade Organization, Russia was excluded from the Group of Developed States. This makes it impossible for the Russian Federation to be elected to a leading position in this organization
🔺 The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Montenegro declared the diplomat of the Embassy of the Russian Federation a persona non grata

☑️ Russian criminals on their way to prison

🔺 The UN Human Rights Council approved a resolution condemning human rights violations during Russia’s hostilities in Ukraine and launching a commission to investigate Russia’s crimes

 

Source: MFA of Ukraine

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