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File #: 12233-22    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Enacted
File created: 3/4/2022 In control: Chief Clerk
On agenda: Final action: 3/8/2022
Title: A Resolution of the County of Allegheny, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, expressing support for both the people of Ukraine and the efforts of the United States and other nations in in condemning and imposing costs on the Russian Federation for its illegal, full-scale, renewed invasion.
Sponsors: Jack Betkowski, Patrick Catena, Olivia Bennett, Bob Macey, All Members of Council
Attachments: 1. 02-22-RE 12233-22 Signature Memo.pdf, 2. 02-22-RE 12233-22.pdf

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A Resolution of the County of Allegheny, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, expressing support for both the people of Ukraine and the efforts of the United States and other nations in in condemning and imposing costs on the Russian Federation for its illegal, full-scale, renewed invasion. 

 

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                     Whereas, on January 21, 1990, more than 300,000 Ukrainians called for unity and independence from the Soviet Union by forming a human chain between the cities of Kyiv and Ivano-Frankivsk;

Whereas, on December 1, 1991, more than 90 percent of Ukrainian citizens voted in a national referendum in support of independence, with majorities in every region;

Whereas, on November 21, 2013, the Euromaidan protests began in favor of signing the European Union-Ukraine Association Agreement, resulting in the Revolution of Dignity and the removal of President Viktor Yanukovych by the Verkhovna Rada;

Whereas, in February and March of 2014, the Russian Federation invaded the peninsula of Crimea, illegally annexed the region, held a sham referendum, and claimed the territory to be a part of Russia;

Whereas, beginning in April 2014, the Russian Federation invaded the Donetsk and Luhansk regions of Eastern Ukraine instigating violence, stoking conflict, arming separatists, and spreading disinformation on Ukrainian soil;

Whereas, on July 17, 2014, Russian soldiers or Russian separatist fighters shot down the passenger flight MH17 flying over the Donbas with a Buk surface-to-air missile provided by the Russian Federation, killing all 298 innocent passengers on board;

Whereas, since February 2015, Russia has continued to fail to live up to its agreements under the Minsk agreements and the Russian-backed war in the Donbas has claimed approximately 14,000 lives;

Whereas, the Russian military conducted a large-scale buildup in and around Ukraine in March and April 2021 under the guise of military exercises, leaving significant military equipment behind;

Whereas, the Russian military initiated its most recent much larger military buildup in October 2021 that culminated in approximately 190,000 forces by the time of Russia’s renewed full-scale incursion on February 24, 2022;

Whereas, on February 21, 2022, the State Duma of Russia passed a bill, approved by President Vladimir Putin, to officially recognize the self-proclaimed Luhansk People’s Republic and Donetsk People’s Republic as independent;

Whereas, on February 21, 2022, Vladimir Putin ordered Russian troops into the self-proclaimed Luhansk People’s Republic and Donetsk People’s Republic after recognizing their independence;

Whereas, the decision to recognize the self-proclaimed Luhansk People’s Republic and Donetsk People’s Republic as independent and order Russian troops into that territory was not only in violation of international law, Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, and the Minsk agreements, but also tantamount to a declaration of war;

Whereas, on February 24, 2022, Russian forces, enabled by Belarus, launched its unprovoked full-scale renewed invasion of a peaceful, independent country, Ukraine;

Whereas, since 2014, the United States has provided $3,100,000,000 in security assistance to Ukraine, including over $1,000,000,000 over the course of the last year, $200,000,000 of which was approved on December 27, 2021, and $350,000,000 of which was approved on February 26, 2022;

Whereas, it is the right of all countries to decide their own future, foreign policy, and security arrangements free from outside interference or coercion;

Whereas, the Russian Federation repeatedly lied about their massive buildup of military forces around Ukraine and claimed that reports Russia would invade Ukraine were hysteria;

Whereas, on February 24, 2022, the G7 issued a statement condemning the “large-scale military aggression by the Russian Federation against the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine”;

Whereas, on February 25, 2022, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization condemned “in the strongest possible terms Russia’s horrifying attack on Ukraine”, called on Russia “to turn back from the path of violence and aggression”, and reaffirmed an “iron-clad” commitment to Article 5;

Whereas, the European Commission, France, Germany, Italy, the United Kingdom, and Canada joined with the United States, committed to coordinated economic sanctions, including severe restrictions, against Russia’s Central Bank and full blocking sanctions against Vladimir Putin;

Whereas, United States leadership has joined nations around the world in condemning and imposing costs on the Russian Federation for its illegal, full-scale, renewed invasion;

Whereas, Russian forces have targeted civilians and have committed war crimes and crimes against humanity;

Whereas, in the days since the renewed full-scale invasion began, Russian citizens have taken to the streets in cities and towns across Russia to protest Putin’s illegitimate and destructive war waged against a peaceful and sovereign Ukraine; and

Whereas, the United States, along with allies in Europe, the Indo-Pacific, and others around the world, has been actively responding to Russia’s unprovoked war of aggression against Ukraine with critical military, humanitarian, and financial support for Ukraine and the Ukrainian people

 

The Council of the County of Allegheny hereby resolves as follows:

 

Section 1.                                          Incorporation of the Preamble

 

The provisions set forth in the preamble to this Resolution are incorporated by reference in their entirety herein.

 

 

Section 2.                                           

 

The County of Allegheny hereby declares that it:

A.                     Demands an immediate cease-fire and the full withdrawal of Russian forces from Ukrainian territory;

B.                     Supports, unequivocally, Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity;

C.                     Backs the continued use of sanctions, in coordination with United States allies and partners, to fully isolate the Putin regime economically for its unprovoked aggression against Ukraine;

D.                     Urges the United States and its allies and partners to deliver additional and immediate defensive security assistance to help Ukraine address the armored, airborne, and other threats Ukraine is currently facing from Russian forces;

E.                     Expresses continuing to support resistance by the Ukrainian people as long as the Russian Federation continues to violate Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity;

F.                     Advocates for the continuation of significant additional aid and humanitarian relief to Ukrainian refugees fleeing Russia’s aggression, commends European partners for their efforts to relieve suffering on the ground, and urges the Russian Federation alongside United States allies and partners to guarantee safe passage out of the country;

G.                     Expresses its strong support for the security of United States allies and their ironclad commitment to Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO);

H.                     Endorses the proposition that NATO’s relationship with Ukraine is a matter only for Ukraine and the 30 NATO allies;

I.                     Endorses the United States’ expressed desire to work with Europe and international partners to bolster Europe’s energy security and reduce its dependence on Russian energy imports;

J.                     Underscores the importance of maintaining United States energy independence for the benefit of the American people and United States allies;

K.                     Reiterates that Crimea and the territories illegally controlled by the illegitimate Russian-controlled governments in Donetsk and Luhansk are sovereign Ukrainian territory;

L.                     Declares that the war in Ukraine, a democratic country, is the frontline of democracy and freedom versus authoritarianism represented by Putin’s Russia;

M.                     Supports the right of the Russian people to protest, including the current protests against Putin’s unprovoked war against Ukraine, and demands the immediate release of all those who have been unjustly detained in Russia for expressing their desire for peace;

N.                     Comprehends that strongmen, dictators, and authoritarians are watching the world’s response to Putin’s war against Ukraine and learning lessons for their own aggressive actions domestically and abroad, thereby making a strong and united response important to deter the expansion of territory by the use of military force beyond this crisis;

O.                     States unambiguously that it will never recognize or support any illegitimate Russian-controlled leader or government installed through the use of force, and that only the people of Ukraine can choose their leadership through free and fair democratic elections without foreign interference, intervention, or coercion;

P.                     Supports ensuring that the illegitimate dictator of Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko, is held accountable for permitting the use of Belarusian territory for, and committing Belarusian forces to, Putin’s unprovoked renewed full-scale invasion against Ukraine; and

Q.                     Stands steadfastly, staunchly, proudly, and fervently behind the Ukrainian people in their fight against the authoritarian Putin regime.

 

 

Section 3.                                          Severability.  If any provision of this Resolution shall be determined to be unlawful, invalid, void or unenforceable, then that provision shall be considered severable from the remaining provisions of this Resolution which shall be in full force and effect.

 

SECTION 4.                                          Repealer.  Any Resolution or Ordinance or part thereof conflicting with the provisions of this Resolution is hereby repealed so far as the same affects this Resolution.