Ukraine war: Security Council meeting, emphasis on justice-based peacekeeping

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has also attended the Security Council meeting, and during this he presented his views to the Russian delegation at the diplomatic level. Secretary-General Guterres said the Security Council’s charter is absolutely clear: all international disputes must be resolved by peaceful means. The Russian invasion of Crimea began a decade ago and the rest of Ukraine in 2022. This is “a clear violation of these principles,” and civilians are paying a heavy price for it. Two and a half years have passed since the Ukraine war began, in which more than 11,000 civilians have died, with thousands more injured .“The longer this tragic war continues, the greater the risk of it spreading and exacerbating.” The death toll is rising and 10 million Ukrainians have been forced to flee their homes. Had to be forced. “15 million people are in need of humanitarian assistance, more than half of whom are girls and women.” The UN chief said that the systematic attacks on hospitals, schools and supermarkets have only deepened the pain and suffering. Millions of people are left in the dark due to cuts in power supply and damage to infrastructure. More than half a million people are expected to be displaced due to attacks on energy installations and power cuts ahead of the upcoming winter season. In areas under Russian control With deep concern over the situation at the Ukrainian nuclear power plant in Ukraine, he urged all parties to recognize their responsibilities and refrain from destabilizing actions Secretary-General Guterres assured that despite all the difficulties, the United Nations remains a large-scale presence in Ukraine and is responding to humanitarian needs. This year, together with our partner organizations, life-saving assistance has been delivered to more than 6.2 million people. But the support of the international community is needed. The UN chief called for accelerating its efforts for sustainable and comprehensive peacekeeping in Ukraine in accordance with international law and said that the UN will support all these efforts. Is ready to extend its support.

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