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Invasion Of Ukraine Violates International Law — UN Secretary-General Guterres Tells Putin

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UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres recently met with Russian President Vladimir Putin at the BRICS summit in Kazan, Russia, where he expressed concerns about Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Guterres emphasized that this act breaches the United Nations Charter and international law.

During his speech at the summit, Guterres called for a “just peace” in Ukraine, highlighting the need for a peaceful resolution to the conflict.

He “reiterated his position that the Russian invasion of Ukraine violated the United Nations Charter and international law,” stated a readout from the UN chief’s spokesperson after their meeting, which had faced criticism from Kyiv.

Guterres also stressed his commitment to “establishing freedom of navigation in the Black Sea,” describing this as essential for both Ukraine and Russia, as well as for global “food and energy security.”

“He fully supports the continuation of negotiations in this regard,” the statement noted, expressing “deep appreciation” for Turkey’s mediation efforts.

The Black Sea is a critical trade route for Ukraine, one of the world’s largest grain exporters, yet it has faced severe disruptions since the Russian invasion began in February 2022.

A UN-brokered deal previously enabled Ukraine to continue agricultural exports via the Black Sea, but Moscow withdrew from the agreement in 2023. Despite this, Kyiv has managed to create a maritime corridor allowing trade to continue.

Guterres and Putin, who last met in April 2022, also discussed the conflict in the Middle East, “particularly the urgent need for a ceasefire in Gaza and Lebanon, as well as the importance of avoiding further regional escalation,” according to the readout.

 

Credit: AFP

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