World Desk, AnyTV, New York
Published by: Harendra Chaudhary
Updated Wed, 23 Feb 2022 12:38 PM IST
Summary
Guterres, who returned to the UN headquarters after leaving an important meeting of African countries in the wake of the Ukraine crisis, told reporters at the New York headquarters on Tuesday that the current crisis is like a test for the entire international system, in which the whole world will have to meet. .
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has described the Ukraine crisis as a serious challenge to the world and the alleged Russian recognition of the independence of the Donetsk and Luhansk regions as a violation of Ukraine’s territorial integrity and sovereignty. The UN chief has called for an immediate ceasefire and re-establishment of the rule of law at this crucial moment.
Guterres, who returned to the UN headquarters after leaving an important meeting of African countries in the wake of the Ukraine crisis, told reporters at the New York headquarters on Tuesday that the current crisis is like a test for the entire international system, to which the whole world will have to meet. He said incidents of ceasefire violations on the Line of Contact have increased and the situation on the ground is expected to worsen.
According to the UN Secretary-General, such a unilateral step on the part of Russia is against the UN Charter and its principles and also contrary to the spirit of the UN friendly relations declaration. He said it was a fatal blow to the Minsk Agreements backed by the Security Council. The UN chief has urged all parties to refrain from such actions and statements that could worsen the situation. He emphasized that the problem should be solved only through dialogue and dialogue.
Use of peacekeeping force is justified
The UN has described the use of peacekeeping forces as legitimate and playing an important role in protecting the common people and said that the UN is proud of these peacekeepers who sacrifice their lives for the protection of the common people. But he made a serious comment on Russia, saying that when troops of one country enter the territory of another country without its permission, they are not impartial peacekeepers and cannot be called peacekeepers under any circumstances. ‘
He said that the United Nations stands together in support of Ukraine’s sovereignty, political independence and territorial integrity, in line with relevant Security Council and General Assembly resolutions. Secretary-General Guterres said that we will continue to support the people of Ukraine through our humanitarian campaigns and efforts to protect human rights. He has reiterated his resolve to do everything possible to solve this crisis without any bloodshed.
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UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has described the Ukraine crisis as a serious challenge to the world and the alleged Russian recognition of the independence of the Donetsk and Luhansk regions as a violation of Ukraine’s territorial integrity and sovereignty. The UN chief has called for an immediate ceasefire and re-establishment of the rule of law at this crucial moment.
Guterres, who returned to the UN headquarters after leaving an important meeting of African countries in the wake of the Ukraine crisis, told reporters at the New York headquarters on Tuesday that the current crisis is like a test for the entire international system, to which the whole world will have to meet. He said incidents of ceasefire violations on the Line of Contact have increased and the situation on the ground is expected to worsen.
According to the UN Secretary-General, such a unilateral step on the part of Russia is against the UN Charter and its principles and also contrary to the spirit of the UN friendly relations declaration. He said it was a fatal blow to the Minsk Agreements backed by the Security Council. The UN chief has urged all parties to refrain from such actions and statements that could worsen the situation. He emphasized that the problem should be solved only through dialogue and dialogue.
Use of peacekeeping force is justified
The UN has described the use of peacekeeping forces as legitimate and playing an important role in protecting the common people and said that the UN is proud of these peacekeepers who sacrifice their lives for the protection of the common people. But he made a serious comment on Russia, saying that when troops of one country enter the territory of another country without its permission, they are not impartial peacekeepers and cannot be called peacekeepers under any circumstances. ‘
He said that the United Nations stands together in support of Ukraine’s sovereignty, political independence and territorial integrity, in line with relevant Security Council and General Assembly resolutions. Secretary-General Guterres said that we will continue to support the people of Ukraine through our humanitarian campaigns and efforts to protect human rights. He has reiterated his resolve to do everything possible to solve this crisis without any bloodshed.