Under General Secretary Rosemary Dicarlo, the UN Protection Council members told countries that the war that has been going on for the last three years has reached a very important level. In the past few weeks, diplomatic efforts have gained momentum and the possibility of peace agreement has increased.
“From these initiatives, a ray of hope of progress towards the ceasefire and finally peaceful settlement.”
However, he warned that missiles and drone were still being attacked in Ukrainian cities and cities, and in the past few weeks, many regions of the country, including the capital, have been noticed.
According to the UN Human Rights Office, 5 ordinary citizens were killed and 695 were injured this month by April 25.
Currently, the process of confirming the statistics is underway, but it is feared that the number of casualties in April could exceed the image of March.
General Secretary Dicarlo mentions the reports that Russia’s administrative agencies reported, according to which ordinary citizens were killed in Russia’s Carsa, Briank and Belgorod regions. Three ordinary citizens were allegedly killed in the Ukrainian attack on April 25-27.
“We condemn all the attacks against ordinary citizens and citizens, they were done anywhere.”
Diplomatic effort
The head of the peace making case points out that the UN general secretary has repeatedly appealed to Ukraine violent conflict and permanent ceasefire.
“In this context, we are currently encouraged by diplomatic efforts …
Earlier, Russia announced a 30 -hour ceasefire at the Easter festival on April 19. The Ukrainian administration was also ready to take action accordingly. Also, the proposed 30 -day ceasefire in the United States has repeated its support for the ceasefire.
“Sadly that the hostility continued even during the holy week and the two countries accused each other of violation of violations.”
General Secretary Dicarlo said that the warship was being exchanged by both sides. On April 20, 55 people were appointed to each other, which shows that diplomacy with political will can be achieved by diplomacy even in the most difficult circumstances.
Millions
UN Deputy Chief Joyce Msua warned for emergency relief cases that despite the ceasefire opportunities, the crisis of people in the country has deteriorated. 1.5 million people need assistance.
“So far, ordinary civilian attacks have not died when this year has not been a day.” This environment is extremely challenging for humanitarian assistance workers.
From January 1 to April 23, there have been 38 incidents related to protection in a radius about 20 km of the front front, which has affected humanitarian assistance staff. Joyce Msua emphasized the combined action of the Security Council in three important cases in Ukraine.
He said that humanitarian assistance and protection of health workers, ordinary citizens and basic organizations must be ensured.
Also, there is a need to raise funds to promote humanitarian assistance in Ukraine, as important programs need to be shut down due to money discount.
Furthermore, peace must be achieved in an equitable way – whether it is a temporary stop or permanent agreement, in every effort, the requirements and protection of the common citizens should be taken into consideration.