Four years ago, Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine, seeking to redraw the map of Europe and erase a sovereign nation. Many thought that such actions belonged to the dark past of previous centuries, but Russia reminded us that imperial craving for colonies knows no such limits. Four yea…
I thank you, Mr. President, for convening this meeting promptly in response to yet another escalatory action by the Russian aggressor. I also wish to thank Under-Secretary-General Rosemary DiCarlo and Director Rajasingham for their valuable briefings.
As we all heard, on Friday we witnessed brutal …
I thank you, Madam President, for convening this meeting, and I thank the briefers for their informative interventions.
Poland notes, with satisfaction, the renewed search for peace in Ukraine and the intense diplomatic efforts aimed at ending the war. For almost four years now, Ukraine has been fi…
Let me thank Sierra Leone for convening this meeting and our briefers for their updates and informative presentations.
We are witnessing heavy strikes in front-line locations, attacks on residential areas, the destruction of critical infrastructure, the torture and killing of detainees, and continu…
Let me begin by thanking you, Mr. President, for convening this important meeting on the very first day of your presidency of the Council, and we congratulate you on your assumption thereof. We also thank Assistant Secretary-General Jenča for his briefing. Poland welcomes the opportunity to address …
At the outset, I would like to thank you, Mr. President, for convening this meeting and to thank the briefers for their important interventions.
As Russia is persistently and brutally continuing to wage its unprovoked war of aggression against Ukraine, let me draw the attention of the Council to fo…
At the outset let me thank the Greek presidency for convening this important meeting and for accepting our request to participate in it. I would also like to thank the briefers for their insights.
We meet on the 1,191st day of the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine. From the very first day, Pol…
I would like to thank Under-Secretary-General DiCarlo for her perceptive, albeit unsettling, observations.
Poland once again joins the international community in its ongoing condemnation of Russia’s continued aggression against Ukraine. Russia’s actions are not only unjustifiable, but also constitu…
I would like to thank Ms. Lisa Doughten of the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs for her informative briefing.
It is very clear that the humanitarian situation in many areas of Ukraine continues to deteriorate, owing to Russia’s deliberate targeting of civilians and civilian infra…
Let me start by thanking the delegation of the United States for convening this important briefing. I am also grateful to the Executive Director of UNICEF, Ms. Catherine Russell, and the civil society briefers, as well as to the representative of Ukraine for her statement, which was more of a testim…
I would like to thank Assistant Secretary-General Miroslav Jenča for his briefing.
As was mentioned, just last week, we gathered in the Council to mark the grim milestone of 1,000 days since Russia’s unprovoked and brutal invasion of Ukraine (see S/PV.9788). That sobering anniversary should have se…
We are approaching a tragic milestone: 1,000 days since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, a blatant violation of international law, including the Charter of the United Nations. Moscow not only continues to flout the most basic rules of international conduct, but also seeks support from third …
I extend my sincere gratitude to Assistant Secretary-General Jenča for his informative yet disturbing briefing.
As was mentioned several times today, we are approaching the 1,000th day of Russia’s illegal and brutal war of aggression against Ukraine. I would like to begin by acknowledging the remar…
Allow me to start by congratulating Ukraine on the occasion of its Independence Day, which was celebrated just a few days ago. To quote the President of the Republic of Poland, Andrzej Duda, who visited Kyiv on that very day:
“We are here today to show that neighbours stand with Ukraine, that Ukrai…
As we have just commenced the informal phase of working on the 2025 review of the peacebuilding architecture, we must seize the moment and work collaboratively with all stakeholders to develop a shared vision for the future of peacebuilding. That being said, in addition to aligning myself with the s…
Let me start by thanking today’s briefers for their remarks and testimony.
Just over three weeks ago, at Bürgenstock in Switzerland, countries gathered to look for a path to a just peace in Ukraine. The final document of the conference, signed by 90 countries and international organizations, opens …
The instability of the international situation, manifested by the ever-growing number of armed conflicts, is a serious test for the international community and its ability to prevent genocide, war crimes, crimes against humanity and ethnic cleansing. We are deeply concerned that, despite a robust in…
I thank you, Mr. President, for convening today’s debate. We consider it to be an essential part of the relationship between the General Assembly and the Security Council. I extend my gratitude to Mozambique for facilitating the adoption of the Security Council’s report (A/78/2) in May, to the Repub…
Despite the unquestionable progress that has been achieved at the global level in combating HIV/AIDS, the epidemic remains a significant threat to global public health. Poland’s experience shows that only through joint action by all interested stakeholders — including Governments, local municipaliti…
I thank you, Mr. President, for organizing this especially timely meeting. I also thank Under-Secretary-General Rosemary DiCarlo for her insightful briefing.
The just-concluded peace summit in Switzerland, with the participation of over 100 countries and international organizations, representing al…