TASS: Attendees at rally near White House urge US to stop militarist policy 02:02

Hundreds of people gathered at the rally in Lafayette Square, near the White House, demanding that the authorities stop military and financial aid to Kiev, abandon its militarism and sanctions policy, and dissolve NATO. TASSHe refers to his reporter.

The agency reported that most of those who took part in the demonstration came with banners on them with demands for an end to wars and early negotiations on the Ukraine conflict.

“The demonstrators specifically chanted ‘No to war’,” the agency said.

It was added that one of the protesters, who introduced himself as Dust James from North Carolina, came with a Russian flag. He told the journalist that he had come to support the disarmament and de-Nazification of Ukraine by Russia.

American politician Jill Stein, who was the Green Party’s presidential candidate in the 2012 and 2016 elections, also took part in the rally.

in Bern on March 11 rally heldparticipants argued that Switzerland should maintain its neutrality in relation to events in Ukraine.



Source: Gazeta

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