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OSCE PA officials call on Russia to de-escalate and fully respect Ukraineâs territorial integrity
08.04.2021 09:36
Ukrinform
Amid reports of rapidly growing military deployments by the Russian Federation in and around Ukraine, senior OSCE Parliamentary Assembly officials warned of the risk of escalation and reaffirmed its full support for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine.
The relevant statement was posted on the OSCE website.
“We are deeply concerned by reports of provocative and destabilizing Russian actions in and around Ukraine that could lead to grave escalation of this ongoing conflict. While Russian aims are not fully clear, there should be no doubt that that the international community is watching closely. We urge the Kremlin to de-escalate, withdraw, and fully respect Ukraine’s territorial integrity, the statement reads.
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Rep. Richard Hudson has introduced legislation for national concealed carry reciprocity.
Considering what happened earlier this month, is there any hope the 117th Congress with Democrats now firmly in control of both the Senate and House, plus the Oval Office will even consider Congressman Richard Hudson’s Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act?
Not likely, as the gun prohibition lobby has the ear of the Capitol Hill majority, and they’re going to exploit the events of Jan. 6th for as long as possible.
Hudson’s legislation has been introduced before, and it has merit. This time around, it had 154 co-sponsors from both sides if the aisle which is a record. In a press release, Hudson called his bill “a common sense solution” to solving a long-running problem. One does not leave his or her right to bear arms at a state border.