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UN secretary-general marks four years since Russia’s invasion, urges immediate, full ceasefire
Summary
The United Nations secretary‑general said the four‑year war in Ukraine remains a "stain on our collective consciousness," urged an immediate, full and unconditional ceasefire and announced a Security Council briefing on Ukraine to be delivered by Rosemary DeCarlo.
United Nations Secretary‑General António Guterres, in remarks read at a UN briefing, marked four years since what he described as the Russian Federation’s full‑scale invasion of Ukraine and called for an "immediate, full, and unconditional ceasefire." The briefing also noted a Security Council meeting on Ukraine scheduled for 3 p.m., during which Under‑Secretary‑General Rosemary DeCarlo was to deliver the secretary‑general’s remarks.
Guterres said the war “is a stain on our collective consciousness and remains a threat to…
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