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Need to address the urgent concerns surrounding Ukrainian children forcibly deported to Russia (debate)
The tragedy of children deported to Russia is dangerously reminiscent of some of the darkest pages in human history. Imagine the fear and uncertainty of these children, torn from the arms of their mothers, catapulted into a foreign country, away from their affections and imprisoned in forced re-education camps. If this is not a crime against humanity, I wonder what it might be. Putin's ambition is clear: He wants to steal Ukraine's future. The issue of future generations, ladies and gentlemen, is very dear to our Union and to all of us. We called the pandemic recovery fund ‘NextGenerationEU’, precisely to underline that today’s actions serve to create a better tomorrow. Here, with the same strength, conviction and determination, we will have to fight to give a better future to the next generations of Ukrainians, bearing in mind that they are an integral part of the next generation of Europeans, who are the future citizens of the Union. The strength of a society is measured by the way it protects its most vulnerable members. The strength of our Union will be measured exactly as follows: with the ability we will have to protect these children, giving them hope for a free future, a future in our great European family.