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UN Chief Calls for End to ‘Cycle of Death, Destructio­n’ in Ukraine

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UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has called to end the “cycle of death and destructio­n” in Ukraine.

As he briefed the UN Security Council on his shuttle diplomacy last week in Russia and Ukraine, Guterres said that he “did not mince words” when he spoke with the presidents of Russia and Ukraine about ending the conflict.

The conflict must “end for the sake of the people of Ukraine, Russia, and the entire world...the cycle of death, destructio­n, dislocatio­n and disruption must stop,” the secretary-general said at a Security Council meeting on the situation in Ukraine.

“In my meeting with (Russian) President Putin, I therefore stressed the imperative of enabling humanitari­an access and evacuation­s from besieged areas, including first and foremost, Mariupol,” said Guterres.

He strongly appealed for a safe and effective humanitari­an corridor for civilians to reach safety from the Azovstal plant, where hundreds have been living undergroun­d for weeks.

“We must continue to do all we can to get people out of these hellscapes,” said the UN chief.

Reporting on “some measure of success,” Guterres outlined the complex humanitari­an operation underway, led by the UN and the Internatio­nal Committee of the Red Cross.

“It began on April 29 and has required enormous coordinati­on and advocacy with the Russian Federation and Ukrainian authoritie­s,” he said.

Safe passage

He said two safe passage convoys have been successful­ly completed.

The first stage saw 101 civilians safely evacuated to safety to the north of Mariupol, while the second phase on Wednesday night led to “more than 320” from the region finding a safe haven. A third operation is underway. “It is good to know that even in these times of hyper-communicat­ions, silent diplomacy is still possible and is sometimes the only effective way to produce results,” he said.

The UN chief said the UN would continue to scale up humanitari­an operations to save lives and reduce suffering, and that he also discussed worldwide food security during his talks with both leaders.

 ?? Photo: Daniel Leal / AFP via GETTY ?? Ukrainian soldiers carry water supplies near a military base in Lviv, Ukraine, on March 2.
Photo: Daniel Leal / AFP via GETTY Ukrainian soldiers carry water supplies near a military base in Lviv, Ukraine, on March 2.

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