War in Ukraine: Which international organizations has Russia been excluded from?
Since the onset of the war in Ukraine, Russia has been progressively excluded from multiple international organizations across various sectors.
On February 24, 2022, marking the four-year anniversary of the war, Russia commenced what it termed its 'special military operation' by invading Ukraine. This action led to a series of unprecedented sanctions and exclusions imposed by various international organizations. The measures taken against Russia have not only had political implications but also included humanitarian, scientific, financial, and even sports organizations.
As a result of its aggressive actions in Ukraine, Russia has faced considerable diplomatic isolation. Various multilateral bodies, in response to the invasion, have moved to suspend or exclude Russia from their operations, signaling a significant shift in international relations and cooperation. These exclusions are noted for their symbolic essence, underscoring the global community's repudiation of Russia's military actions.
The implications of such exclusions are profound, affecting Russia's international standing and diminishing its influence within crucial global frameworks. As the conflict continues, the long-term consequences of these actions may reshape not only Russia's relationships with these organizations but also alter the dynamics of international governance as a whole.