World Desk, AnyTV, New York
Published by: Dev Kashyap
Updated Tue, 08 Mar 2022 03:50 AM IST
Summary
TS Tirumurti at the UN Security Council meeting: We reiterate our urgent demand for safe passage for all citizens, including Indians. We are deeply concerned that despite repeated requests from both sides, a safe corridor has not been created for our students in Sumi.
TS Tirumurti, India’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations at the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) meeting, said that “the deteriorating situation in Ukraine and the ensuing humanitarian crisis should give us immediate attention. According to UN estimates, 15 in the last eleven days” Lakhs of refugees have sought asylum in neighboring countries of Ukraine. Tirumurti further said that “According to UN estimates, more than 140 civilians have been killed so far, including a young Indian student. India mourns his death and we extend our deepest condolences to his family.” We express our condolences on the loss of every civilian in the conflict.”
Both countries should immediately end hostilities and talk: India at UNSC
TS Tirumurti said that “We have reiterated our urgent demand for safe passage for all citizens including Indians. We are deeply concerned that despite repeated requests from both sides, there is a safe passage for our students in Sumi. The corridor could not be built.”
He said that India has been calling on both the countries to end hostilities immediately. Our Prime Minister once again spoke to the leadership of both sides and reiterated our call for an immediate ceasefire and emphasized the need for both sides to return to the dialogue path.
Appreciated Ukraine and its neighboring countries
India at the UNSC said that “we have been successful in facilitating the safe return of more than 20,000 Indians from Ukraine. We have also assisted citizens of other countries to return to their respective countries. We will continue to do so in the days to come.” Will be ready to do.
He said that more than 80 flights are working to bring Indians home. We appreciate the assistance provided by the authorities of Ukraine and its neighboring countries for the return of Indians stranded in Ukraine. Tirumurti said India has already sent humanitarian supplies to Ukraine and its neighboring countries. These include medicines, tents, water storage tanks, other relief materials. We are in the process of identifying and dispatching other requirements.
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TS Tirumurti, India’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations at the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) meeting, said that “the deteriorating situation in Ukraine and the ensuing humanitarian crisis should give us immediate attention. According to UN estimates, 15 in the last eleven days” Lakhs of refugees have sought asylum in neighboring countries of Ukraine. Tirumurti further said that “According to UN estimates, more than 140 civilians have been killed so far, including a young Indian student. India mourns his death and we extend our deepest condolences to his family.” We express our condolences on the loss of every civilian in the conflict.”
Both countries should immediately end hostilities and talk: India at UNSC
TS Tirumurti said that “We have reiterated our urgent demand for safe passage for all citizens including Indians. We are deeply concerned that despite repeated requests from both sides, there is a safe passage for our students in Sumi. The corridor could not be built.”
He said that India has been calling on both the countries to end hostilities immediately. Our Prime Minister once again spoke to the leadership of both sides and reiterated our call for an immediate ceasefire and emphasized the need for both sides to return to the dialogue path.
Appreciated Ukraine and its neighboring countries
India at the UNSC said that “we have been successful in facilitating the safe return of more than 20,000 Indians from Ukraine. We have also assisted citizens of other countries to return to their respective countries. We will continue to do so in the days to come.” Will be ready to do.
He said that more than 80 flights are working to bring Indians home. We appreciate the assistance provided by the authorities of Ukraine and its neighboring countries for the return of Indians stranded in Ukraine. Tirumurti said India has already sent humanitarian supplies to Ukraine and its neighboring countries. These include medicines, tents, water storage tanks, other relief materials. We are in the process of identifying and dispatching other requirements.