1 HJR268 2 219867-1 3 By Representative Isbell 4 RFD: Rules 5 First Read: 06-APR-22 Page 0 1 219867-1:n:04/06/2022:LK/tgw LSA2022-1243 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 CONDEMNING RUSSIA FOR ITS MILITARY INVASION OF 9 UKRAINE AND DECLARING SUPPORT FOR THE UKRAINIAN PEOPLE. 10 11 WHEREAS, on February 24, 2022, armed forces of the 12 Russian Federation crossed the Ukrainian border in a sweeping, 13 large-scale invasion of that country; the conflict has already 14 displaced hundreds of thousands of refugees and has brought 15 war to the doorsteps of thousands more, and threatens to 16 become the largest war in Europe since World War II; and 17 WHEREAS, although the Russian government has labeled 18 this invasion as a mere "military exercise," this needless 19 aggression is in fact the culmination of a decades-long effort 20 of the Russian government to delegitimize the Ukrainian 21 government and annex that country's sovereign territory; in 22 March of 2014, Russia forcibly annexed Crimea, a beautiful and 23 valuable Ukrainian province that also features a warm 24 deepwater port, the acquisition of which has been among 25 Russia's long-term priorities since the reign of Tsar Peter I 26 during the 17th and 18th centuries; and Page 1 1 WHEREAS, both before and after its illegitimate 2 annexation of Crimea, the Russian government has attempted to 3 portray Ukrainian territory as belonging to Russia, both 4 culturally and politically, and has fueled civil unrest and 5 armed conflict in these areas in order to weaken the Ukrainian 6 government and to find a cause to justify its military 7 expansion; and 8 WHEREAS, throughout all this time, Ukraine has 9 served as one of the bulwarks of Eastern Europe; proud of its 10 independence and ever hopeful for a bright future illuminated 11 by the flame of democracy, Ukraine has declared that it will 12 continue to fight to defend its sovereignty; and 13 WHEREAS, with the eyes of the world fixed on 14 Ukraine, and while the ink on this page of history has yet to 15 dry, let it be known that the great State of Alabama stands 16 firmly in solidarity with the Ukrainian people, our brothers 17 and sisters in democracy; now therefore, 18 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA, BOTH 19 HOUSES THEREOF CONCURRING, That this body condemns the Russian 20 Federation for its unjustifiable military invasion of Ukraine 21 and hereby declares its support for the proud nation of 22 Ukraine, its peoples, and its brave defenders, and urges the 23 United States government and the State of Alabama to take 24 action to demonstrate support to Ukraine. 25 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the State of Alabama 26 and all Alabama residents are encouraged to disfavor Russian Page 2 1 products and support of any economic activity that would 2 benefit Russia, to the utmost extent possible. Page 3