We would like to thank the Secretary-General for his most recent reports on maritime affairs submitted to the General Assembly (A/78/67 and A/78/339).
Our delegation declares its firm commitment to the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea and advocates for States’ reasonable impleme…
We thank the Secretary-General for his reports on maritime affairs (A/76/311 and A/76/311/Add.1). They are a valuable tool for assessing the current situation and providing guidelines for further work
in that area, while taking into account current and emerging challenges.
We emphasize the fundame…
Thanks to major diplomatic efforts, the elements of the concept of the responsibility to protect populations against genocide, war crimes, ethnic cleansing and crimes against humanity were formulated in general terms in the 2005 World Summit outcome document (resolution 60/1). It is well known that …
Regrettably, the delegation of Ukraine once again expressed a number of politicized clichés, unnecessarily complicating this constructive dialogue.
With regard to the maritime claims raised, we do not consider them relevant to the agenda item under discussion and do not consider the General Assembl…
The Russian Federation attaches great importance to the development of the international law of the sea and the discussion of maritime issues in the General Assembly.
We would like to express our gratitude to the Secretary-General for his reports on oceans and the law of the sea (A/75/70) and on su…
As a leading maritime Power, Russia pays special attention to the development and improvement of international cooperation on ocean affairs on the basis of the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea. We thank the Secretary-General for his comprehensive report (A/74/350) on the subject.…