The General Assembly “demanded the immediate end of the war” and a “fair, constant and total peace” according to the UN map
Speaking on behalf of Ukraine and a total of 42 countries (Albania, Andorra, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Canada, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, France Italy, Japan, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Republic of Korea, Moldova, Romania, Agios Marinos, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Sweden Mariana Betsa reported in 3rd Anniversary “by the illegal and unexpected full -scale invasion of Russia into Ukraine”, underlining the “unshakable condemnation” of this “blatant violation of international law”.
Mrs Betsa stressed that, in a fluid geopolitical environment, the UN General Assembly call for peace in Ukraine is a powerful message.
The General Assembly “demanded the immediate end of the war” and a “fair, constant and total peace” according to the UN map.
In addition, it reiterated the urgent need to end the war within the year and intensify diplomatic efforts to achieve peace.
He underlined the importance that the UN General Assembly re -confirmed its support for international law, sovereignty and territorial integrity of states, as defined on the UN Charter.
He warned that any peacekeeping solution “that may reward aggression is increasing the risk for any country to be confronted with a similar attack”, creating a dangerous precedent for the future and undermining the principles of international law and sovereignty of nations.
The joint statement condemned Russia’s failure to comply with the resolutions of the General Assembly and reiterated the request for the stoppage of the war and the immediate, complete and unconditional withdrawal of all Russian troops and military equipment from Ukraine territory within the world. of its recognized borders. In addition, Russia was called for immediate cessation of hostilities, with a particular emphasis on the cessation of attacks on civilian and political infrastructure.
Mrs Betsa reiterated her accountability commitment to the serious crimes committed in Ukraine in the context of Russian aggression. He recalled the ruling of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) of March 2022, which obliges Russia to “immediately suspend its military operation in Ukraine”.
The statement concluded with the “unshakable confirmation of the support of Ukraine’s independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity, including its territorial waters”.
Source :Skai
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