I wish to start by expressing my appreciation for your leadership, Mr. President, and assuring you of Ukraine’s full support for your activities. I am honoured to speak today from the lofty rostrum of the United Nations as the Foreign Minister of one of the founding members of the United Nations.
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Let me begin by expressing Ukraine’s deep and sincere condolences to the families of the victims of yesterday’s act of terror. Our prayers go to all Londoners, and we believe that we all have to remain united and dig deep to get to the bottom of the attack and those responsible for it.
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I promise, Mr. President, that this will be my last statement. The Russian representative was recalling yet another detail of our long and bloody conflict. The so-called agreements of 21 February — which he just cited — were made possible with help of the four parties. But the representative of th…
I will be brief. I will not add to the attempts to impose more truths, half- truths and lies that members of the Council have been subjected to for quite a long time. If we are going into such details, I would like to bring to the Council’s attention, including that of the Russian representative, t…
I sincerely thank all members of the Security Council for giving me a chance to speak today. It has been a very important discussion for Ukraine, and I think that all of us agree, at least, that the Minsk agreements are the only way forward, in their entirety and complexity, starting from the ceasef…
I would like to thank you, Mr. President, for responding to our request to convene today’s meeting. I would also like to congratulate you, Sir, on your successful presidency of the Security Council this month and to thank for your constructive and effective work. My only regret is that this meeting …