Deputy Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Ihor Zhovkva and Advisor - President's Commissioner for Children's Rights and Children's Rehabilitation Daria Herasymchuk held a meeting with representatives of foreign embassies, where they discussed the problem of Ukrainian children deported and forcibly relocated by Russia.
The meeting participants exchanged opinions on possible joint actions aimed at rescuing children abducted by the occupiers.
Separately, the interlocutors focused on the need to inform the world community that every child in the world is in danger, as the Russian Federation does not intend to limit its aggression to the territory of Ukraine.
The parties stressed the importance of fair punishment of all criminals who ruined the destinies of abducted Ukrainian children.
"Only by joint efforts will we be able to save the Ukrainian children kidnapped by Russia, prove the content of the crimes committed by the Russian military against the Ukrainian people, and punish the criminals," said Daria Herasymchuk.
Ihor Zhovkva noted that at this time neither the International Committee of the Red Cross nor any other influential international organization or institution has met the expectations of the world regarding the rescue of Ukrainian children.
"Together we must develop not only mechanisms and scenarios for saving Ukrainian children today, but also methods and means, scenarios and meaningful solutions that the world will be able to use tomorrow in case children need protection or rescue, support or help," he emphasized.
At the end of the meeting, the guests received symbolic Motanka dolls, dedicated to Ukrainian children who were deported.