Statement by UK Political Coordinator Fergus Eckersley at
the UN Security Council meeting on Ukraine.
Thank you, President, we’d like to thank Mr. Ebo for his very
helpful briefing.
Russia has given many excuses in this Council about what its
illegal war of aggression was supposed to achieve.
Russia claims its invasion was defensive, and was born of a
desire to protect rights enshrined in the UN charter.
It claimed it was about Denazification.
But now, Russia’s real plan for peace, almost 600 days into its 3
day special operation, is quite clear.
Last week, after relentless Russian strikes on civilian
infrastructure, President Putin said that the Ukrainian economy
and military would collapse ‘within a week’ without the
assistance of other States.
This is the ‘resolution’ that Russia is striving for – the
complete submission of a UN member state.
Russia claims that it is Western support that stands in its
way.
But, much as we are proud to assist Ukraine, it is in fact, the
courage and unity of the Ukrainian people that will ensure that
Russia fails and that Ukraine will prevail.
And the reality is this. Russia’s war has already been a failure.
A historically shameful one.
The Ukrainian people know too well what Russian conquest would
mean for them.
There have been more than 100,000 incidents of alleged war crimes
committed during the conflict, including the murder and torture
of civilians, and unlawful attacks on civilian infrastructure
with explosive weapons.
There has been torture, sexual and gender-based violence by
Russian forces that the UN and other international bodies have
documented extensively.
And the sham referenda have shown that for Russia, a people’s
right to self-determination is found only at the tip of a Russian
bayonet.
At the same time, the callous sacrifice of many thousands of
Russian troops has made clear the value the Russian government
places on its own people.
International assistance to Ukraine is not what is prolonging
this war.
The fact is, Russia’s military objectives are unachievable.
Ukrainians will rightly continue to fight fiercely to defend
their land for as long as it takes.
And the world is united in supporting Ukraine’s sovereignty and
territorial integrity.
That will not change.
International assistance to Russia however, is illegal and
immoral.
That is why Russia is relying on heavily sanctioned States such
as Iran and DPRK for help with procuring arms.
Iranian drones in Russian hands have killed civilians and caused
vast economic damage across Ukraine.
Russia is negotiating deals for huge numbers of weapons from the
DPRK to be used against Ukraine.
In turn, the DPRK seeks military technology to bolster its own
illegal weapons programme, further destabilising the region.
These deals are a serious risk to international peace and
security and violate multiple UN Security Council resolutions,
for which Russia itself voted.
President, the Russian Ambassador said we hadn’t proposed any
solutions.
We have, and I’ll do it again.
To start with, Russia should end its illegal invasion and
withdraw its troops from Ukraine’s sovereign territory.
It’s not complicated.
It’s what the General Assembly and International Court of Justice
have demanded.
A just and lasting peace can be achieved through the broad
principles set out by President Zelenskyy based on the UN
charter.
International support for his initiative is growing, and the UK
is proud to support those efforts.