Dozens demonstrate against arms supplies to Ukraine in Amsterdam

Dozens demonstrate against arms supplies to Ukraine in Amsterdam

Hundreds of people participated today, Sunday, in a demonstration in the Dutch capital, Amsterdam, for peace and against the supply of Western weapons to Ukraine, in the largest march since the beginning of these protests in Dam Square.

The demonstration began in the afternoon in Dam Square in the capital, where participants came to the march carrying white and blue flags with a dove symbolizing peace, in addition to Russian flags.

The demonstrators also raised slogans saying: “We want peace!”, “No weapons for peace!”, “No to NATO - no to war,” “Peace - now!”.

According to the "Novosti" agency, this demonstration has become the largest in terms of the number of participants since the demonstrations that Amsterdam witnessed demanding peace and against the arming of Ukraine, which have been held here for more than a year on every last Sunday of the month.

More than a thousand people participated in today's demonstration, and many demonstrators came to the march wearing white clothes symbolizing peace. Before the start of the march, they lined up in Dam Square in the shape of a large heart.

Yesterday, Saturday,  the German capital, Berlin, witnessed an Easter demonstration for peace negotiations between Russia and Ukraine and against Germany's involvement in the Ukrainian conflict.

The demonstrators called for stopping arms supplies to conflict areas and seeking peace around the world and a European security system with Russia's participation.

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