UN meet: Ukraine demands Moscow to return to negotiation table
Feb 22, 2022
New York [US], February 22 : Condemning Russia's move to recognize regions of Donetsk and Luhansk, the Ukrainian Ambassador to United Nations on Tuesday demanded Moscow to return to the table for negotiations as well as immediate and complete verifiable withdrawal of occupation troops.
Russia has recognized the independence of breakaway regions Donetsk and Luhansk. This latest move by the Russian President has led to increased tensions in the region.
"We demand Russia to return to the table for negotiations. We condemn the order to deploy additional Russian occupation troops in the territories of Ukraine. We demand the immediate and complete verifiable withdrawal of occupation troops," said Ukrainian envoy to UN Sergiy Kyslytsya at an emergency meeting on Ukraine.
"Today, the entire membership of the United Nations is under attack. Under attack by the country that occupied the membership of the Security Council in 1991 bypassing the UN charter. The country that occupied parts of Ukraine in 2014," he added.
Underlining that they are consistent in their actions, Kyslytsya said Ukraine are committed to a political and diplomatic settlement, added that "we do not succumb to provocations."
The US has strongly condemned President Putin's decision to recognize Donetsk and Luhansk as "independent," calling this decision a complete rejection of Russia's commitments under the Minsk agreements.
"Russia's clear attack on Ukraine's territorial integrity and sovereignty is unprovoked. It is an attack on Ukraine's status as a UN member state. It violates basic principles of international law," said US envoy to UN Linda Thomas-Greenfield.
"This move by Russian President Putin is clearly the basis of Russia's attempt to create a pretext for the further invasion of Ukraine," she added.
Amid an intense spike in shelling in eastern Ukraine by opposing sides, the concentration of Russian troops reportedly continues to increase at the country's borders.
Meanwhile, Russia said that it remains open to diplomacy for a diplomatic solution.
"However, allowing bloodbath in Donbas is something we don't intend to do. We are forced to note the negative role played by our Western colleagues led by the US," said Russia at the UNSC meeting on Ukraine.
UN chief Antonio Guterres has expressed concern over Russia's decision on the status of certain areas of eastern Donetsk and Luhansk regions.
The UN chief called for "the peaceful settlement of the conflict in eastern Ukraine, in accordance with the Minsk Agreements, as endorsed by the Security Council in resolution 2202 (2015)".