Statement by Ambassador at the UN Security Council
meeting on Ukraine.
"Thank you President and I thank ASG Jenča and Director
Rajasingham for their briefings today and for the work of your
teams. President, it’s now nearly two years since Russia invaded
Ukraine, illegally and brutally. Russia has killed
Ukrainian men, women and children, and denied their future.
Russia has injured men, women and children, and destroyed the
hospitals where they might seek care.
Russia has destroyed civilian infrastructure: hospitals, schools,
homes, playgrounds, theaters, roads and railways. And, as winter
approaches, Russia is now targeting Ukraine’s energy
infrastructure. But Russia has not broken the spirit and resolve
of the Ukrainian people. Nor our determination to support
them.
So first, we commend the work of the Ukrainian organisations and
volunteer networks who are providing life-saving humanitarian
support. My Foreign Secretary met with some of these
organisations during his recent visit to Ukraine and was struck
by their courage and bravery. We will continue to support their
work and we urge the UN and other colleagues to do the
same.
Second, over 17 million Ukrainians need humanitarian assistance
as we’ve heard. But Russia continues to deny and block
humanitarian access to millions of Ukrainians living in the
territories temporarily under Russia’s control leaving those
people severely short of food, fuel and water as winter sets in.
So we call on Russia to comply fully with its obligations under
international humanitarian law and allow humanitarians to operate
safely in these territories, and to deliver aid to millions of
people who desperately need it.
Third, like others, we welcome the establishment of a maritime
corridor in the Black Sea, which has now enabled Ukraine to
supply five million tonnes of grain to global markets. Russia’s
attempts to prevent Ukraine from exporting its grain by attacking
its ports, holding the world’s food to ransom, have failed.
We will continue to work with Ukraine and other partners to
ensure the security of the corridor and to protect global food
security.
President, Russia has caused humanitarian suffering through its
invasion of Ukraine. So we again urge Russia to end its war now
by withdrawing from Ukraine’s internationally recognised
territory.
I thank you."