Urgent UN General Assembly for the Russia-Ukraine war

02/28/2022 at 00:15

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The UN Security Council approved this Sunday a resolution to convene an urgent special session on Ukraine in the general Assemblythe body in which the 193 member states of the organization sit, and it is expected that said meeting will start this Monday.

The initiative, promoted by United States and Albaniawent ahead.

The move comes after Russia on Friday blocked a Security Council resolution condemning its invasion and ordering the troop withdrawal and seeks that the Assembly, where Moscow cannot veto decisions, approve a similar document over the next few days.

As diplomatic sources told Efe, the special session is expected to start this Monday, but the vote on the text will not take place before Wednesday, to give all the delegations time to analyze it with their capitals.

To bring the matter to the General Assembly, the US and Albania used a formula that allows the Security Council refer a peace and security issue to that body in the event of a blockade by a permanent member, a route that had not been used successfully in four decades.

Urgent sessions of this kind have, in fact, been very scarce throughout the history of the General Assemblyl, whose resolutions do not carry the same weight as those of the Security Council, which is normally in charge of managing conflicts.

The United States and its allies seek to achieve the maximum number of possible supports among the 193 countries of the UN in an attempt to show Russia’s isolation.

On Friday, when they presented the resolution that Moscow vetoed in the Security Council, and brought together more than eighty co-sponsors of the initiative, so it is expected that the resolution will go ahead without problems in the Assembly.

The US ambassador to the UN, Linda Thomas-Greenfield, He assured that this resolution will serve to ensure that Russia “is accountable” and, addressing the Russian military, stressed that the “world is watching” their attacks and will hold them accountable.

In a speech before the Council, Thomas-Greenfield defended the need to take “extraordinary measures to respond to this threat to the International system and do everything possible to help Ukraine and its people”.

“Let us have the courage of the Ukrainians who stand up bravely to defend their democracy and their way of life and their futures. Let’s show them they’re not alone.”he insisted.

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