China News Service, February 27th, comprehensive report, on the 25th and 26th local time, large-scale protests broke out in many places in Europe. The demonstrators demanded that the authorities stop sending weapons to Ukraine and called on Russia and Ukraine to conduct peace talks.

  On the 26th local time, a number of protests were held in Paris and other parts of France. Demonstrators marched on the streets, holding huge banners with "For Peace".

The demonstrators called on France to withdraw from the European Union and the US-led NATO, and urged it to stop supplying weapons to Ukraine.

  According to reports, France has held protests for two consecutive weekends.

It is reported that this event is led by French right-wing politician Florian Filippo.

The politician claimed that the demonstration on the 26th attracted more participants than the previous week - about 10,000 people participated in last weekend's rally.

  Apart from Paris, there were also smaller anti-NATO protests in about 30 other locations in France, Filippo said.

  On the same day, hundreds of people gathered outside the Ramstein Air Force Base in southwestern Germany, demanding the suspension of military aid to Ukraine and calling on Ukraine and Russia to conduct peace talks to avoid escalation of the situation.

  Videos on social media showed protesters holding placards telling Americans to "go home" and "stop delivering weapons," chanting slogans and beating drums in demonstrations.

  According to reports, as of 5:30 pm that day, a total of about 2,000 people participated in the demonstration.

  On the 25th local time, tens of thousands of demonstrators gathered in the center of Berlin to participate in a protest organized by leftists.

The protesters have condemned Western arms shipments to Ukraine and called for peace talks between the two sides in the Ukraine crisis.

  On the 25th, thousands of people also participated in peaceful demonstrations in Milan and Genoa, Italy.

Activists say the Italian government violated national law by sending weapons to Ukraine.

  A spokesman for the rally organizers accused the Italian government of violating Law No. 185 of 1990, which "prohibits the import, export and transshipment of weapons from Italy to belligerent countries."

  According to local Italian media reports, the protest rally held in Genoa attracted nearly 4,000 participants from all over the country, as well as Switzerland and France.

  According to reports, hundreds of people chanted slogans and waved flags during the protest in Milan.

  Earlier, thousands of anti-war activists in the United States held a rally in front of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, demanding that the United States stop instigating the situation between Russia and Ukraine, urging the United States to promote peace talks between the two sides, and calling for the dissolution of NATO and cuts in U.S. military spending.

Rally organizers said it could be the largest anti-war demonstration in the United States since the Iraq war.