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2022

  • 4 3月 2022

    On World Obesity Day, marked on Friday, the World Health Organization (WHO) urged countries to do more to reverse what is a preventable health crisis.

  • 4 3月 2022

    Heavy fighting reported overnight at Ukraine’s largest nuclear power is both unacceptable and “highly irresponsible,” the UN’s senior political affairs official told the Security Council during an emergency meeting on Friday, while assuring members that radiation levels are normal and the facility’s cooling system was not affected.

  • 4 3月 2022

    After Russian forces took control overnight of the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) in south-eastern Ukraine, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) chief said on Friday that it there was “no release of radioactive material” and that it continued to be operated by its regular staff.

  • 3 3月 2022

    Russia’s military attack on Ukraine has “opened a new and dangerous chapter in world history,” UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet told an urgent debate on Thursday, leading calls for a ceasefire. 

  • 3 3月 2022

    The World Health Organization (WHO), for the first time, included an oral antiviral drug in its COVID-19 treatment guidance.

  • 3 3月 2022

    The “senseless war” in Ukraine has forced one million people to flee the country in just seven days, while countless others have been displaced within its borders, UN High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi said on Thursday. 

  • 3 3月 2022

    The “senseless war” in Ukraine has forced one million people to flee the country in just seven days, while countless others have been displaced within its borders, UN High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi said on Thursday. 

  • 2 3月 2022

    The Secretary-General continues to closely follow developments in Libya, including the 1 March session of the House of Representatives, which held a vote of confidence on the appointment of a new...

  • 2 3月 2022

    Six months after the fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban, it is time for concerned countries to deepen their engagement with the country’s new authorities and take action to prevent an irreversible economic collapse, the top UN official in Kabul told the Security Council on Wednesday. 

  • 2 3月 2022

    The UN General Assembly overwhelmingly adopted a resolution on Wednesday demanding that Russia immediately end its military operations in Ukraine. 

  • 2 3月 2022

    On day seven of the Ukraine crisis, UN-led efforts to ramp up support to the country’s embattled health workers have continued, with the first shipment of lifesaving supplies due to arrive in neighbouring Poland in the coming hours.

  • 2 3月 2022

    The conflict in Ukraine could put the safety of nuclear facilities there at risk, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) warned on Wednesday. 

  • 2 3月 2022

    The number of people fleeing the Russian onslaught in Ukraine surpassed 874,000 as of Wednesday morning New York time, data from the UN refugee agency, UNHCR, has revealed. 

  • 2 3月 2022

    2 March 2022 - The UN Special Envoy for Yemen, Hans Grundberg, met yesterday with Yemeni President Abd Rabbo Mansour Hadi in Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

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  • 1 3月 2022

    Rockets have been “raining down” on Ukraine’s cities and hundreds of people have been killed or injured since the Russian military offensive began, the UN Secretary-General said on Tuesday, at the launch of a $1.7 billion flash appeal to provide urgently-needed assistance.

  • 1 3月 2022

    Well over 600,000 people have fled Ukraine in under a week, since Russia’s military offensive began, UN humanitarians said on Tuesday, as they issued an appeal to protect civilians from further bloodshed.

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  • 28 2月 2022

    After three days of intense clashes across areas in parts of Ukraine, the number of civilian casualties and damage to critical infrastructure are growing, and the United Nations and its relief partners are working day and night to care for the injured, the Security Council heard on Monday during an urgent meeting on the humanitarian situation in the country.

  • 28 2月 2022

    The intensification of the Russian offensive in Ukraine is having devastating consequences on women and children, senior UN officials have reported. 

  • 28 2月 2022

    Dakar, 28 February 2022- The Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of the United Nations Office for West Africa and the Sahel (UNOWAS), Mahamat Saleh...

  • 28 2月 2022

    Impunity for the use of chemical weapons is “intolerable,” the UN disarmament chief told the Security Council meeting on Syria, held on Monday morning.

  • 28 2月 2022

    As fighting escalates in Ukraine, UN Member States met on Monday for a rare emergency special session of the General Assembly to discuss the crisis.  

  • 28 2月 2022

    Fighting in Ukraine has so far pushed more than 500,000 people across the country's borders, the UN refugee agency, UNHCR, reported on Monday. 

  • 28 2月 2022

    Fighting in Ukraine has so far pushed roughly a half million people across the country's borders, the UN refugee agency, UNHCR, reported on Monday. 

  • 28 2月 2022

    President Felix Tshisekedi of the DR Congo (at podium) addressing the assembly during the 10th meeting of the Regional Oversight Mechanism of the Peace, Security and Cooperation Framework....

  • 27 2月 2022

    The Security Council voted on Sunday to call for a rare emergency special session of the 193-member UN General Assembly on Russia’s military operation in Ukraine, which will be held on Monday. 

  • 26 2月 2022

    Even before the recent events that “convulsed the world” last week, the UN Emergency Relief Coordinator reminded that an eight-year-long conflict in Eastern Ukraine had already level three million people in need of humanitarian assistance “on both sides of the contact line”.

  • 25 2月 2022

    Russia vetoed a UN Security Council resolution on Friday that would have demanded that Moscow immediately stop its aggression against Ukraine and withdraw all troops, a move several Council members said was deplorable, but inevitable.

  • 25 2月 2022
    This Week in DPPA is a brief roundup of political and peacebuilding events and developments at UNHQ and around the world. 

    Security Council

    Russian Federation vetoes resolution on situation in Ukraine

    On 25 February, the Security Council took up a resolution that would have condemned “in the strongest terms the Russian Federation’s aggression against Ukraine”. The vote on the resolution was 11 in favor, 1 against and 3 abstentions. As a permanent member, the Russian Federation, voted against, the resolution was not adopted.  

    Read more here

    The Secretary-General: Soldiers need to return to their barracks 

    Speaking to the media after the vote on the resolution on the situation in Ukraine, the Secretary-General said: “The United Nations was born out of war to end war. Today, that objective was not achieved. But we must never give up. We must give peace another chance. Soldiers need to return to their barracks. Leaders need to turn to the path of dialogue and peace.”

    Read his remarks here

    DiCarlo warns of unacceptably high cost – in human suffering and destruction – of an escalation in Ukraine

    Briefing the Security Council on Ukraine in two emergency meetings on 21 and 23 February, prior to the beginning of the Russian Federation’s military offensive, Under-Secretary-General Rosemary DiCarlo recalled that the Secretary-General considers the decision of the Russian Federation to recognize the independence of certain areas of the Donetsk and Luhansk regions to be a violation of the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Ukraine and inconsistent with the principles of the Charter of the Organization. She said the cost in human suffering and destruction of an escalation would be unacceptably high. She added that UN staff remain on the ground to provide humanitarian assistance to the people of Ukraine. “We are committed to staying and delivering.”

    Read her remarks from 21 February here

    Read her remarks from 23 February here

    Wennesland: “There is no substitute for a legitimate political process”

    Tor Wennesland, the Special Coordinator of the Secretary-General for the Middle East Peace Process, briefed Security Council members on the Israeli-Palestine situation on 23 February. He warned that across the West Bank, daily violence continues; tensions in East Jerusalem and the refugee camps are mounting and settler violence remains a serious concern. He said that illegal settlements and planning processes are steadily advancing, alongside demolitions and evictions, including in and around East Jerusalem. The Special Coordinator added that a fragile calm currently prevails in Gaza, but absent fundamental change, this is only temporary. "There is no substitute for a legitimate political process that will resolve the core issues driving the conflict,” he said, urging all to take firm action that would help chart the way toward a two-State reality for Israel and Palestine.

    Full remarks to the Security Council here

    Syria’s 7th session of Constitutional Committee is set to take place in March

    Geir Pedersen, the Special Envoy of the Secretary-General for Syria, briefed the Security Council on that country on 25 February. He said that militarily, front lines remain unshifted, but we still see all the signs of an ongoing hot conflict. Any of a number of flashpoints could ignite a broader conflagration, he warned. He also announced that a date for convening the 7th session of the Small Body of the Syrian-owned, Syrian-led, UN-facilitated Constitutional Committee is set for 21 March. “It is important that the Small Body’s work continues - and in such a manner that it builds trust and confidence,” said the Special Envoy.

    Full remarks to the Security Council here

    Compensation Commission’s mandate over Iraq’s reparations to Kuwait ends

    On 22 February, the Security Council unanimously adopted resolution 2621 (2022), affirming that Iraq fulfilled its international compensation obligations for the unlawful 1990-1991 invasion of Kuwait, terminating the mandate of the UN Compensation Commission and directing its dissolution by the end of 2022. The UN Assistance Mission in Iraq (UNAMI) noted the Security Council session as “a historic milestone for the people of Iraq.” 

    Central Asia

    UNRCCA training for Preventive Diplomacy Academy begins

    Students of the Preventive Diplomacy Academy of the UN Regional Centre for Preventive Diplomacy for Central Asia (UNRCCA) began their 2022 academic year this week. The training courses will be provided to 44 youths that were selected out of 254 applicants from all Central Asian countries and Afghanistan. Welcoming new students, Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of UNRCCA Natalia Gherman highlighted the importance of promoting the Youth, Peace and Security Agenda and mentioned relevant UN General Assembly resolutions acknowledging the role of youth. Graduates of the Preventive Diplomacy Academy also took part in welcoming the new students and shared how the Academy influenced their professional, academic, and public life.

    Read more here

    Iraq

    Deputy Special Representative visits Basra, and Thi-Qar governorates  

    Irena Vojáčková-Sollorano, the Deputy Special Representative of the UN Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI) and the UN Resident Coordinator and Humanitarian Coordinator (DSRSG), visited Basra and Thi-Qar Governorates from 22-23 February to reaffirm the UN’s long-term commitment to supporting the Government of Iraq in tackling climate change. On 22 February, she attended an exhumation ceremony in Hardan Village, Sinjar district, for the Yazidi victims of Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) massacres in August 2014. The DSRSG stressed the need to promote efforts to deliver meaningful justice and reparations to the Yazidi victims and survivors while encouraging all parties to place the needs of the people of Sinjar above all and to do so without further delay. 

    Sudan

    First visit from Human Rights Expert for Sudan

    The UN Integrated Transition Assistance Mission (UNITAMS) welcomed Adama Dieng, who was recently appointed by the UN Human Rights Chief as expert on human rights in Sudan, for his first visit to the country from 20-24 February. He met with civil society and families of victims of human rights violations, and constructive meetings with authorities.

     

    Great Lakes region

    Leaders of the Great Lakes region assess progress in the implementation of the Peace, Security and Cooperation Framework for the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and the region

    The 10th high-level meeting of the Regional Oversight Mechanism of the Peace, Security and Cooperation Framework for the DRC and the region concluded in Kinshasa on 24 February, also marking the 9th anniversary of the signing of the Framework agreement. Convened by DRC President Félix Tshisekedi, the meeting reviewed the political and security situation in the Great Lakes region, as well as progress and challenges in the implementation of the commitments under the Framework since the last meeting in Kampala, Uganda in 2018. Participants at the highest level included seven Heads of State, AU Chairperson Moussa Faki Mahamat, and UN Under-Secretary-General for Peace Operations Jean-Pierre Lacroix, who was representing Secretary-General António Guterres. Commending the recent intensification of diplomatic initiatives in the region, they emphasized the need for stronger cooperation among the countries of the Great Lakes region to create an environment conducive for regional economic development. They also reiterated their commitment to transformative actions, such as the realization of women’s equal rights and a 50 per cent gender balance in political and peace processes by 2023. 

    Somalia

    Drought assessment visit to Somaliland

    Adam Abdelmoula, Deputy Special Representative and Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator for Somalia, visited Somaliland this week to assess the drought situation. During the two-day visit, he toured the drought-affected area of Cunaqabad, outside Hargeisa, where he witnessed the effects of the ongoing drought and interacted with displaced families in vulnerable conditions. He also held separate discussions with Somaliland’s President, Muse Bihi Abdi, and Vice President, Abdirahman Abdilahi Ismail, where they shared similar views on the need for durable solutions, enhancing resilience of communities and investing in the humanitarian-development-peace nexus. “What we need to do is invest more in the areas of origin of these newly displaced communities to ensure that they can safely stay home, and in parallel enhance the social services in the areas that have seen significant arrivals of people because of the drought,” Abdelmoula said.

    Read more here

    UNSOM conducts training to improve security operation against election-related violence

    The UN Assistance Mission in Somalia (UNSOM)’s Integrated Electoral Support Group, along with the Peacebuilding Fund Somalia, conducted a two-day training for the Joint Operations Centres and Women’s Situation Desks in Mogadishu on data and information management and reporting. The training contributes to improved planning and coordination of security operations for the prevention and mitigation of election-related violence, including a focus on the protection of women by the security forces to ensure safe conduct of electoral activities. 

    Colombia

    Peace radio station in Mesetas 

    The UN Verification Mission in Colombia accompanied on 23 February the launch of a peace radio station in Mesetas, one of the municipalities most affected by the armed conflict in Colombia. The aim of the peace radio is to educate about the Peace Agreement, as well as to give a voice to former combatants, victims, social leaders, institutions, and the community in general, to share their projects and processes that are contributing to the construction of peace. The Special Representative and Head of the Verification Mission, Carlos Ruiz Massieu, stressed the importance of community radio stations for the pedagogy of the Peace Agreement implementation. A total of 20 peace stations are expected to operate in the country based on point 6.5 of the Peace Agreement.

    Innovation

    New “Behind the Numbers” episode

    In the fourth installment of DPPA's Behind the Numbers audio podcast series, listen to the interview with Juanita Millán Hernandez from Colombia, current member of the UN Standby Team of Senior Mediation Advisers focused on security arrangements and retired Lieutenant Commander of the Colombian Navy. Prior to her membership in the Standby Team, Juanita served seven years as Advisor to the High Commissioner for Peace during the Havana Peace Talks and in 2014 appointed to become a member of the Sub-Commission on Ending the Conflict, a technical working group responsible for the design of the Ceasefire and Disarmament process. Listen to her personal views and recollections of the Colombian peace process, the narratives surrounding her leadership and the importance of recognizing shared experiences and communities with other women from all sides of the political spectrum.

    Listen to the podcast here

    Digital consultations Haiti BINUH Assessment

    On 25 February, DPPA together with UN Integrated Office in Haiti (BINUH) and the UNCT Haiti, held a round of AI-assisted digital public consultations with the Haitian public. Over 225 women and men participated in a one-hour online conversation with independent expert Mourad Wahba to anonymously share their thoughts and concerns about the situation in Haiti, their hopes for the future of the country, and the work of the UN in areas of BINUH's mandate. The consultation is part of an independent assessment of the mandate, which is led by Mr. Wahba.

    New Appointments

    Hanna Serwaa Tetteh and Parfait Onanga-Anyanga change jobs

    On 22 February, the Secretary-General appointed Hanna Serwaa Tetteh of Ghana as his Special Envoy for the Horn of Africa. She succeeds Parfait Onanga-Anyanga of Gabon, who was appointed to take on the role of Special Representative to the African Union and Head of the UN Office to the African Union (UNOAU), the post that Ms. Tetteh held. Tetteh brings to the position decades of experience at the national, regional and international levels, including well-honed skills in building consensus among stakeholders, which will allow her to strengthen the partnership between the United Nations and countries in the Horn of Africa, as well as with the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD), in the area of peace and security. Onanga-Anyanga brings more than 25 years of experience at the national, regional and international levels, with extensive experience at the United Nations, both in conflict-affected areas and at Headquarters. Both officials have been in current positions since 2019. 

    Peacebuilding

    PBC Guinea-Bissau Configuration calls for renewed commitment and additional support 

    The Peacebuilding Commission (PBC) Guinea Bissau Configuration Chair convened a meeting on 22 February to discuss the latest political developments in the country. Member States stressed the need to ensure adequate resources for the UN Country Team’s peacebuilding activities following the closure of the UN Integrated Peacebuilding Office in Guinea-Bissau (UNIOGBIS) in December 2020. They welcomed the good offices of the Special Representative and Head of the UN Office for West Africa and the Sahel (UNOWAS) Mahamat Saleh Annadif to stabilize the situation in coordination with regional efforts and acknowledged the need for USD $39.8 million to support the top five of its peacebuilding priorities, which also mainstream gender perspectives: inclusive and meaningful political dialogue and implementation of key reforms; fight against drug trafficking and transnational organized crime; strengthening of democratic accountable institutions; socio-economic inclusion and environmental protection; and enhancing the rule of law and effective human rights protection systems. Assistant Secretary-General for Peacebuilding Support Elizabeth Spehar confirmed that the Peacebuilding Fund (PBF) could continue investing in inclusive civic spaces and reforms through dialogue, recognizing the need for additional financing to support the UN Country Team’s peacebuilding activities. Participants condemned the 1 February attempted coup and encouraged a transparent investigation, in compliance with the country’s international human rights obligations.

    Watch the meeting here

    Next Week

    On 1 March, the United Arab Emirates will take over the presidency of the Security Council for the month of March.

    Ahead of International Women’s Day on 8 March, DPPA is organizing a social media campaign around this year’s theme: “gender equality today for a sustainable tomorrow.” Take part in the campaign by providing your response to a brief survey here

     

     

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  • 25 2月 2022

    Perpetrators responsible for recent escalating violence in Unity state, South Sudan, must be held accountable, the UN Mission in the country, UNMISS, said in a statement on Friday. 

  • 25 2月 2022

    As the Syrian war has driven poverty and hunger to levels higher than at any previous point, UN Special Envoy Geir Pedersen told the Security Council on Friday that he would continue to focus on engaging the parties to bring an end to the protracted conflict. 

  • 25 2月 2022

    Amid reported deadly missile attacks from Russia’s so-called “special military operation” in Ukraine, including the capital Kiev and other cities, terrified families have been forced to seek shelter underground, the UN said on Friday, adding that at least 100,000 people have likely been displaced by the violence. 

  • 25 2月 2022

    Amid reported deadly missile attacks from Russia’s so-called “special military operation” in Ukraine, including the capital Kiev and other cities, terrified families have been forced to seek shelter underground, the UN said on Friday, adding that at least 100,000 people have likely been displaced by the violence. 

  • 24 2月 2022

    Political leaders in Iraq must urgently overcome their divisions and work for the good of the people, the top UN official in the country told the Security Council on Thursday. 

  • 24 2月 2022

    Russian military operations inside the sovereign territory of Ukraine “on a scale that Europe has not seen in decades, conflict directly with the United Nations Charter,” Secretary-General António Guterres told journalists on Thursday.

  • 24 2月 2022

    Amid reports on Thursday that people were fleeing en masse from the Ukrainian capital of Kiev following Russia’s so-called “special military operation,” UN humanitarians warned of the “devastating” consequences of military action. 

  • 23 2月 2022

    “President Putin, stop your troops from attacking Ukraine, give peace a chance,” Secretary-General António Guterres urged Wednesday evening at the start of an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council, the body's second late night session this week.

  • 23 2月 2022

    Mr. President,

    Earlier today, the so-called authorities of the “Donetsk and Luhansk Peoples Republics” requested military assistance from the Russian Federation.

    Also today, the Ukrainian authorities declared a nationwide state of emergency and announced other related defense and security measures, including the mobilization of reservists.

    Throughout the day we have seen disturbing reports of continued heavy shelling across the contact line and civilian and military casualties. There are also reports of the repeated targeting of civilian infrastructure.

    This evening, different media are carrying reports of an ongoing large-scale military buildup and of military columns moving towards Ukraine. The Russian Federation has also reportedly shut airspace to civilian aircraft near the border with Ukraine.

    The UN cannot verify any of these reports. But if these developments were confirmed, they would greatly aggravate an already dangerous situation.

    The Ukrainian authorities are also reporting a new large-scale cyber-attack targeting several state and financial institutions.

     

    Mr. President,

    President Zelenskyy earlier this evening called for continued diplomacy. Separately, President Putin also spoke about his continued readiness to engage in dialogue.

    We encourage such efforts, even at this late hour.

     

    Mr. President,

    UN staff remain on the ground to provide humanitarian assistance to the people of Ukraine. We are committed to staying and delivering. All parties must ensure their safety and security. Respect for international humanitarian law and international human rights law is also paramount.

    We cannot predict exactly what will happen in the coming hours and days in Ukraine. What is clear is the unacceptably high cost – in human suffering and destruction – of an escalation.

    The people of Ukraine want peace. And I’m certain the people of Russia want peace. We must do everything in our power to ensure that peace prevails.

  • 23 2月 2022

    The destabilizing deterioration of the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory continues in the absence of political solutions that would “reset the trajectory”, the UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process said on Wednesday. 

  • 23 2月 2022

    The United Nations will work together with the authorities in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), as well as other partners, in ensuring security in the eastern part of the country, said Jean-Pierre Lacroix, the UN’s top peacekeeping official. 

  • 23 2月 2022

    The world is facing “a moment of peril,” UN Secretary-General António Guterres told a General Assembly session on Wednesday dedicated to the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine.

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  • 22 2月 2022

    The latest developments in Ukraine are testing “the entire international system”, Secretary-General António Guterres said at a media stakeout on Tuesday, adding “we must pass this test.”

  • 22 2月 2022

    Local elections in the Central African Republic (CAR), which have been pending since 1988 and are slated for September, will deepen efforts to decentralize power and expand political space, the UN envoy for the country told the Security Council on Tuesday, encouraging the new Government to “deploy all possible efforts” to calm the political climate.

  • 22 2月 2022

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    The Preventive Diplomacy Academy of  the UNRCCA has begun...

  • 22 2月 2022

    Following Russia’s decision to recognize the independence of certain areas of Ukraine’s Donetsk and Luhansk regions, the High Commissioner for Human Rights on Tuesday added her voice to the UN’s growing chorus of alarm.

  • 22 2月 2022

    Weapons exports to the military rulers in Myanmar by UN Member States must stop, the UN independent expert on the human rights situation in the country said on Tuesday.

  • 21 2月 2022

    Mr. President,

    It is with great concern and sadness that I brief the Council this evening on the unfolding dangerous situation in and around Ukraine. 

    In his statement today, the Secretary-General was clear:  He considers the decision of the Russian Federation to recognize the independence of certain areas of the Donetsk and Luhansk regions to be a violation of the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Ukraine and inconsistent with the principles of the Charter of the United Nations. We very much regret this decision, which risks having regional and global repercussions.

    We also regret the order today to deploy Russian troops into eastern Ukraine, reportedly on a “peacekeeping mission”.  

    These developments follow the decision to order a mass evacuation of civilian residents of Donetsk and Luhansk into the Russian Federation.

    We are concerned by the escalating shelling across the contact line, reportedly leading to a number of casualties. OSCE’s Special Monitoring Mission has recorded a total of 3,231 ceasefire violations in the Donbas area from 18-20 February:  1,073 ceasefire violations, including 926 explosions in the Luhansk region, and 2,158 ceasefire violations, including 1,100 explosions, in Donetsk region. 

    We remind all involved of their responsibilities under international  humanitarian law and human rights law.

    Although the United Nations is not in a position to verify the numerous claims and allegations made by various actors, we are deeply concerned about the reports of civilian casualties, targeting of critical civilian infrastructure, and ongoing evacuations.

     

    Mr. President,

    We are extremely concerned about the possible implications of the latest developments for the existing negotiation frameworks.  Amid the current risks and uncertainty, it is even more important to pursue dialogue.   

    Negotiation is the only way to address the existing differences among the key actors regarding regional security issues, and the settlement of the conflict in eastern Ukraine in accordance with Security Council resolution 2202 (2015).

    Before the current, already dangerous conditions escalate further, we call on all relevant actors to focus their efforts on an immediate cessation of hostilities. Civilians and civilian infrastructure must be protected, and actions and statements that may worsen the situation must be avoided.

    Over the past few weeks, key actors have been engaged in intense diplomatic efforts to avert a new eruption of conflict in the heart of Europe. The Secretary-General fully supports these efforts and has deplored even the possibility that a new conflict could break out.

     

    Mr. President,

    We are committed to our long-term partnership with Ukraine – a founding member of the United Nations – as it continues to pursue the democratic reform agenda 30 years after independence. 

    And once again we reiterate the full commitment of the United Nations to the sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity of Ukraine, within its internationally recognized borders, in accordance with General Assembly resolutions.

    Throughout the eight years of conflict in eastern Ukraine, the United Nations has continued to provide life-saving humanitarian support to all in need as well as human rights-related work.  During this difficult period, we are committed to stay and deliver and remain fully operational in Ukraine, including in the Donetsk and Luhansk regions. The safety and security of all our staff must be respected by all parties.

     

    Mr. President,

    The next hours and days will be critical. The risk of major conflict is real and needs to be prevented at all costs.  I can assure you of the full commitment of the Secretary-General to work toward a diplomatic resolution of the current crisis.

    Thank you, Mr. President

  • 21 2月 2022

    With “great concern and sadness”, the UN political and peacebuilding chief opened an emergency Security Council meeting on Monday night on the “unfolding dangerous situation in and around Ukraine”.

  • 21 2月 2022

    United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres announced today the appointment of Parfait Onanga-Anyanga of Gabon as his Special Representative to the African Union and Head...