I recognize here the residual presence of the representative of the Russian delegation in the seat of the Soviet Union — as the capo-regime that keeps selling everyone popcorn. Today, in a very perverse way, he is trying to take on the mantle of the future Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) spoke…
I want to thank the United States presidency for convening this crucial discussion, as well as the other representatives and briefers for their remarks. Of course, that does not go to Russia; they do not belong here, from either a legal or a moral perspective. They have occupied the Soviet permanent…
I am not going to comment on North Korea’s pulp fiction, edited by the Russian Mission. However, I am forcing myself to stay in this Chamber out of respect for this institution and out of the need to look the representative of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea in the eyes and tell him direct…
I recognize here the residual presence of Putin’s envoys in the permanent seat of the Soviet Union.
I would like to thank the United Kingdom presidency for convening this meeting, which Ukraine requested in response to Russia’s recent escalatory actions. Those actions include the first use of an in…
Similar to my British colleague, I will not dignify the lies of the Russian representative.
I would like to thank the presidency of the United Kingdom for convening this meeting and for its strong leadership. We really appreciate it.
As we mark 1,000 days of Russia’s full-scale invasion, let us no…
I would have recognized here Putin’s capo-regime in the permanent seat of the Soviet Union, but — as has become customary — he has already left the Chamber.
We requested this meeting to address another step taken by Moscow to further escalate its war against Ukraine. At the Security Council meeting…
Ukraine aligns itself with the statement delivered on behalf of the European Union (see A/79/PV.26) and would like to make remarks in our national capacity.
Ukraine welcomes the report presented by the President of the International Criminal Court (ICC) (A/79/198). Undoubtedly, the International Cr…
We welcome the President of the International Court of Justice to the General Assembly and express our gratitude for his comprehensive presentation of the Court’s report (A/79/4).
Ukraine, Europe and the world need a comprehensive, just and lasting peace. Ukraine wants to end the ongoing war more t…
I would have recognized the representative of Putin’s capo-regime in the permanent seat of the Soviet Union if he had not run away as a cheat who had told a pack of lies.
Next month we will reach a sombre milestone: 1,000 days since Putin’s mafia regime launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine. …
Ukraine aligns itself with the statement made on behalf of the European Union and would like to add a few remarks in its national capacity.
As we welcome the annual report of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) for 2023 (see A/79/266), I am compelled to start with the issue of the unprece…
Ukraine welcomes today’s debate on the agenda item entitled “From the New Partnership for Africa’s Development to Agenda 2063: progress in the implementation of sustainable development in Africa and international support”.
We take due note of the reports of the Secretary-General entitled “Unpacking…
As is this my first time taking the floor in the current session, I would like to begin by congratulating you, Mr. President, on assuming your important role and assuring you of my delegation’s full support.
We thank the General Assembly for the adoption by consensus of the inclusion of the item “T…
I recognize the continuing occupation of the seat of the Soviet Union by the dictator’s envoy or, rather, the presence of a lonely young Russian diplomat abandoned by her cowardly adult male colleagues.
The whining of the Russian envoy about a defence operation on Russian territory is a striking co…
Ukraine aligns itself with the statement delivered by the observer of the European Union (see A/78/PV.105) and would like to make additional remarks in its national capacity.
On 2 December 2009, the General Assembly adopted resolution 64/35, by which it declared 29 August the International Day agai…
I also recognize the continued occupation of the seat of the Soviet Union by a lonely, sad, junior staff member of the Russian Permanent Mission to the United Nations.
The beginning of the week was again marked by Russia’s intense and massive missile and drone strikes against Ukraine, primarily aga…
Nearly two and a half years ago, on 4 March 2022 (see S/PV.8986), I began my statement at the emergency meeting of the Security Council with the words of the President of Ukraine,
“We have survived the night that could have stopped the history of Ukraine and Europe”.
That meeting was held after a …
Ukraine aligns itself with the statement delivered by the representative of the European Union (see A/78/PV.96) and would like to make a few remarks in our national capacity.
We reaffirm Ukraine’s commitment to the World Summit outcome document (resolution 60/1) and the protection of all population…
I would like to thank members of the Security Council for their words of support and expressions of sympathy following yesterday’s barbaric attacks against Ukrainian civilians, including children. I would also like to thank Acting Under-Secretary-General Msuya and Mr. Zhovnir for their comprehensive…
I recognize the continued occupation of the seat of the Soviet Union by the dictator’s envoy.
I would like to start by thanking Under-Secretary- General Nakamitsu for her briefing. I also extend my appreciation to Mr. Jonah Leff, Executive Director of Conflict Armament Research, for presenting the …
I thank the presidency of the Republic of Korea for convening today’s important debate, and the briefers for their remarks. I also recognize the continued occupation of the seat of the Soviet Union by the dictator’s envoy.
As a proud representative of a State that on this day, 26 June, 79 years ago…