The UN underlines that any effort or peace agreement must comply with the principles of Charter of the United NationsIncluding respect for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine.
Addressing journalists on Thursday, UN spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric praised the “dialogue at the highest level” between the two permanent members of the Security advice.
The meeting should take place in Alaska at 11 a.m. local time (3 p.m. in New York). The state of the northern United States is separated from the continent by Canada, while Russia is just west through the Bering Strait and the International Date line.
Mr. Dujarric reaffirmed that the “[UN’s] The position concerning the war in Ukraine remains the same. »»
“” We want an immediate, complete and unconditional cease-fire as a first step in search of a just and sustainable and complete peaceWhoever supports Ukraine’s sovereignty, its territorial integrity and its independence in the internationally recognized border and in accordance with the Charter of the United Nations, international law and all relevant United Nations resolutions, “he said.
Asked about the information according to which the United States and Russia would meet without Ukraine at the table, Mr. Dujarric recalled the point of view of the UN principles according to which, to reach a lasting settlement, “it is useful to have all parts of the conflict at the table, at the same table. »»
“We will obviously look at what’s going on, and we look at what gets out of it. »»
The summit takes place in a context of worsening humanitarian conditions. According to the United Nations Coordination Office, OchhaHostilities continue to demand a heavy civil toll, destroying houses and infrastructure, forcing thousands of others to flee.
Between Monday and Wednesday, only Wednesday, more than 6,000 people evacuated their high -risk communities near fronts in the Donetsk region, either by organized evacuations or on their own will.
The United Nations Human Rights Surveillance Mission in Ukraine reported this week that July had seen the highest number of monthly civilian victims since May 2022, with 286 people killed and 1,388 injured.
Since Russia launched its large -scale invasion of Ukraine, the rights mission has documented the death of at least 13,883 civilians, including 726 children and 35,548 injured, including 2,234 children.
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