UN chief says ‘just peace’ must respect Ukraine’s territorial integrity
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"Every Small and Medium Power Believes that It Can Do and Let What It wants."
Crisis and conflict are escalating around the world – and the United Nations must stand up as the last resort for global cooperation. Can this succeed? Secretary-General António Guterres conjures up the principles of the UN Charter.
UN warns: negotiating peace in Ukraine will not be easy. What proposal did the organization's officials come up with?
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned on Wednesday that negotiating a just peace in Ukraine will not be "an easy task," assuring that the UN will offer the two sides any kind of support they can agree on, including a peacekeeping mission, EFE reports, quoted by Agerpres.
UN ready to support just peace in Ukraine, says Guterres, speaks of country's integrity
UN Secretary-General António Guterres has offered the world body’s support for a “just peace” to end the war in Ukraine. He also stressed that the ceasefire must lead to a solution that respects international law and Ukraine’s territorial integrity. The report comes from the DPA agency. “The day we resign in the defense of international law, we pave the way for chaos around the world,” Guterres warned at the end of a conference in Berlin on the …
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