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Call on Russia to withdraw from Ukraine

The call from UN Security Council members came as the war is set to enter 3rd year later this month

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Washington, US - Several UN Security Council member countries on Tuesday called on Russia to withdraw its forces from Ukraine, as the war will enter its third year later this month.

“We renew our calls for Russia to immediatel­y withdraw its forces from Ukraine’s internatio­nally recognised borders,” Robert Wood, deputy permanent representa­tive of the US to the UN, told a UN Security Council meeting on threats to internatio­nal peace and security.

“We do know this: The Kremlin bears full responsibi­lity for the unconscion­able death and destructio­n brought about as a consequenc­e of (Russian President Vladimir) Putin’s war of aggression against Ukraine, in violation of the UN Charter,” he said.

Russia demanded the council meeting after 28 people were killed in Saturday’s attack on a bakery in the Russian-controlled Luhansk region. Moscow described the shelling as a ‘terrorist attack’ by the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

Stressing that Russia continues its ‘relentless attacks’ against Ukraine, Wood said Moscow’s ‘aggression against Ukraine is a blatant violation’ of the UN Charter and of Ukraine’s territoria­l integrity. UK’S Political Coordinato­r at the UN Fergus Eckersley said thousands of people have been killed in the 700 days since Russia’s ‘barbaric invasion’ of Ukraine began.

“It is Russia alone that is responsibl­e for the destructio­n caused by this war,” Eckersley said, accusing Moscow of violating the UN Charter.

“The quickest path to peace is for President Putin to end his illegal invasion. We repeat our call for Russia to respect the UN Charter and to withdraw its forces from Ukraine,” he added.

‘Grave violation’

Riccarda Chanda, deputy permanent representa­tive of Switzerlan­d to the UN, said the Ukrainian people continue to suffer the ‘devastatin­g consequenc­es’ of the war.

“We condemn this grave violation of internatio­nal law and reiterate that Russia must withdraw its troops from Ukrainian territory in order to put an end to this aggression,” she said.

Shino Mitsuko, Japan’s deputy permanent representa­tive to the UN, said Russia should ‘correct its violations’ of the UN Charter, take responsibi­lity, and use its power for the benefit of the entire world. “Japan once again urges Russia to stop its aggression and immediatel­y and unconditio­nally withdraw from the entire internatio­nally recognised territory of Ukraine.

“Japan will continue to stand with Ukraine as long as it takes,” she said.

‘Total impunity, permissive­ness’

Russian envoy to the UN Vassily Nebenzia, for his part, said they called an urgent meeting of the council with regard to the missile strike by Ukraine against Lysychansk that took place on Saturday. “I bet that today we will hear allegation­s that Russia convenes UNSCS on various aspects of the Ukrainian crisis way too often.

“However, we are not the ones who come up with the reasons for the meetings. It is Ukrainian fighters who have become so brutal and brazen that they commit terrorist attacks almost weekly, shelling civilian infrastruc­ture and killing civilians on Russian territory,” he said, adding that this is the fourth ‘terrorist attack of this kind’ in the past six weeks.

The Ukrainian armed forces feel ‘total impunity and permissive­ness’, according to the Russian envoy.

“What’s more, they feel the unconditio­nal support of Washington, London and Brussels, who do not care about the killings of civilians, broken families and ruined lives,” he said.

Criticisin­g the US and the EU for their support to Ukraine, Nebenzia said the lethal weapons that are sent to Ukraine ‘are utilised to commit terrorist acts against peaceful people and civilian infrastruc­ture in violation of internatio­nal humanitari­an law’.

Russia launched its ‘ special military operation’ in Ukraine in February 2022. The West took Ukraine’s side, imposed heavy sanctions on Russia, and has been providing unpreceden­ted economic, humanitari­an, and economic assistance to Kyiv ever since.

On February 24, the conflict will enter its third year.

The Kremlin bears full responsibi­lity for the unconscion­able death and destructio­n brought about as a consequenc­e of Putin’s war of aggression against Ukraine, in violation of the UN Charter

ROBERT WOOD

 ?? (Anadolu Agency) ?? It was Russia which had demanded a UN Security Council meeting after 28 people were killed in Saturday’s attack on a bakery in the Russian-controlled Luhansk region
(Anadolu Agency) It was Russia which had demanded a UN Security Council meeting after 28 people were killed in Saturday’s attack on a bakery in the Russian-controlled Luhansk region

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