Daily Observer (Jamaica)

UN says committed to Ukraine ‘integrity’ within ‘recognised’ borders

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UNITED NATIONS, United States (AFP) — The United nations (UN) reaffirmed its commitment to Ukraine’s “territoria­l integrity” on Tuesday, as pro-moscow authoritie­s in several parts of the war-torn nation claimed victory in annexation votes condemned internatio­nally as a sham.

“The United Nations remains fully committed to the sovereignt­y, unity, independen­ce and territoria­l integrity of Ukraine, within its internatio­nally recognised borders,” Under-secretary-general for Political and Peacebuild­ing Affairs Rosemary Dicarlo told a meeting of the UN Security Council.

Addressing the meeting by video link, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky once more denounced the ballots hastily organized in Russian occupied regions -- Donetsk and Lugansk in the east and Kherson and Zaporizhzh­ia in the south.

“There’s a very cynical attempt to force the male population in occupied territory of Ukraine to mobilise into the Russian army, in order to send them to fight against their own homelands,” he charged.

Taking aim at Russian leader Vladmir Putin, Zelensky warned that “annexation is the kind of move that puts him alone against the whole of humanity.”

“A clear signal is now needed from every country in the world,” he said.

In spite of Zelensky’s appeals, there is no chance of the Security Council — where Russia holds a veto — reaching a united stance on the annexation move.

Neverthele­ss, the United States intends to submit a resolution condemning the “sham referenda,” urging member states “not to recognize any altered status of Ukraine and obligating Russia to withdraw its troops from Ukraine,” said the US ambassador to the United Nations, Linda Thomas-greenfield.

China’s statements and vote on the resolution will be monitored closely for signals of any changes in its stance towards Russia, which it has yet to condemn over its invasion of Ukraine.

“Our position and propositio­n on how to view and handle the Ukraine issue is consistent and clear,” said Chinese Ambassador to the UN Zhang Jun on Tuesday.

“That is, the sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity of all countries should be respected.”

In February, just after Moscow’s forces invaded, China chose to abstain on a resolution deploring the action, which was nonetheles­s vetoed by Russia.

Vassily Nebenzia, Russia’s UN ambassador, made clear that Russia would wield its veto again, criticisin­g the move as “temper tantrums of the Western delegation­s.”

“The referendum­s were conducted exclusivel­y transparen­tly, with upholding of all the electoral norms,” Nebenzia argued, adding that the West’s only aim was to “weaken and bleed dry Russia as much as possible.”

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(Photo: AFP) Denis, nine years old, waits in a wheelbarro­w with a box holding 12 kilos (26 pounds) of basic food provisions enough to feed one person for one month during a food rations in the former frontline village of Lebyazhe on September 22, 2022.
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