The UN secretary general did not see the end of the war in Ukraine in the near future.
The regulation of the Russian war against Ukraine is unlikely to come in a short time. UN Secretary General Antoniu Gutherresh announced this at a press conference in New York on Tuesday, September 16.
“I am not optimistic about developing a short time in the peaceful process in Ukraine. Our position is very clear. We need an immediate stop, but such a stop, which will lead to a decision based on the UN Charter, International Law and General Assembly resolution,” he said.
The UN General Secretary Remember that Russia is determined to contradict the idea of a Truce and assert the need for a global agreement, which is “very difficult to achieve.”
“I am afraid we can observe the continuation of this war, even in some time, with a particularly dramatic level of violence, as it has a huge impact on civilians, which is very sad,” Gutherres said.
The UN secretary general has noted that the positions of Ukraine and Russia are different. Ukraine wants to maintain the integrity of its territory, and Russia – to occupy large parts of Ukrainian territory.
Remember that the Supreme Representative of the European Union on Foreign Policy and Security Policy, Kai Callas believes the war in Ukraine will last more than two more years.
President Vladimir Zelensky said the only way to stop fighting in Ukraine is to provide a clear guarantee of security, especially, from the United States.
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