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UN statement urges end to war in Ukraine, demands Russian withdrawal and accountability
Summary
A minister speaking at the United Nations General Assembly delivered a statement on behalf of Ukraine, many member states and the European Union marking three years since Russia's full-scale invasion, calling for an immediate withdrawal of Russian forces, adherence to the UN Charter and accountability for crimes.
A minister speaking at the United Nations General Assembly on behalf of Ukraine, a group of member states and the European Union said the assembly marked three years since the start of Russia’s “illegal and unprovoked full scale invasion of Ukraine” and called for an immediate end to the fighting.
The minister said the General Assembly “demanded an early end to this war of aggression and a just lasting and comprehensive peace in Ukraine in line with the UN Charter,” and urged renewed diplomatic efforts to secure peace this year.
The statement, delivered on behalf of Ukraine, Albania, Andorra, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia, Denmark,…
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