We thank the Republic of Korea for convening this meeting and Assistant Secretary-General Msuya for providing us with the latest overview of the humanitarian situation in Ukraine.
It is extremely worrisome that 25 years after the Security Council adopted its first-ever resolution on the protection …
We thank Mozambique for organizing this timely meeting and the briefers for their insightful interventions.
Russia’s war continues to tragically affect hundreds of thousands of civilians across Ukraine on a daily basis. Aware of the steep price the Russian military is paying in human lives for gain…
In subscribing to the statement delivered today by the observer of the European Union, I would now like to state that, in Poland’s opinion, the vetoed draft resolution S/2024/302 was aimed at reiterating and emphasizing the legally binding restrictions on placing weapons of mass destruction in outer…
Let me start by saying that Poland commends the brave mission of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in Ukraine. Its continued presence at the Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant and in all other Ukrainian nuclear facilities allow for independent information on the situation on the ground. Le…
Poland strongly condemns the Russian veto blocking the extension of the mandate of the Panel of Experts of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1718 (2006). The Panel, contrary to Russia’s claims, is not a politicized body but a group of independent individuals, whose ro…
I thank you, Mr. President, for convening today’s meeting, and I thank the briefers for their detailed inputs.
The international community needs to be reminded constantly of the atrocities of the Russian aggression against Ukraine and of how that aggression affects global stability. Just a few days…
Poland follows with great concern the current devastating crisis in the Middle East. We know very well the consequences of war, invasion and terror, which are felt for generations.
We are deeply shocked by the deadly strike on a World Central Kitchen convoy, which took the lives of seven aid worker…
First of all I would like to thank the Japanese presidency for convening this extremely timely and important meeting.
In line with the definition provided by the Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), true elect…
I will be brief.
At the turn of the year, towards the end of the second year of the war, Ukraine experienced the largest wave of Russian missile attacks on its civilian infrastructure since the beginning of the aggression. Those barbaric and cynical assaults, as well as attempts to impose a naval b…
We normally exchange messages of peace at this time of year. But today’s developments — the fiercest Russian air strikes in several months — once again demonstrate just the opposite, that is, the evil nature of the Russian war of aggression that has been bringing tears and destruction to Ukraine f…
Poland aligns itself with the statement delivered by the representative of the European Union on behalf of its member States (see A/78/PV.21), and I would like to take this opportunity to raise some considerations in our national capacity.
First, we would like to express our sincere gratitude to Pr…
I would like to thank you, Mr. President, for giving Poland the opportunity to make a contribution to today’s meeting. I would also like to thank Under-Secretary-General Rosemary DiCarlo and Assistant Secretary-General Joyce Msuya for bringing us up to date on the current state of Russia’s war of ag…
Let me begin by thanking Albania for convening today’s meeting and for giving Poland the opportunity to actively participate in it. I also thank Assistant Secretary-General Miroslav Jenča for his very informative briefing on the current situation in Ukraine.
We are meeting at an important moment. O…
I would like to begin by expressing my gratitude to Under-Secretary-General Rosemary DiCarlo and to the other briefers for their very informative input.
We already heard from several of the speakers how timely today’s meeting is. In line with that observation, let me point out three specific aspect…
Promoting interreligious and intercultural dialogue and tolerance in countering hate speech is crucial to achieve a climate of mutual
respect and understanding, peaceful coexistence and cooperation. No act of violence, based on any religion or belief, can be tolerated or justified in any case.
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Poland welcomes the opportunity to participate in today’s important debate. We would like to express our appreciation to the Secretary-General and the Peacebuilding Commission (PBC) for their insightful reports, which provide unique perspectives on both the Peacebuilding Fund (PBF) (A/77/756) and th…
Building on the heritage of the Polish lawyer Rafał Lemkin — creator of the notion of genocide — Poland reaffirms its long-standing commitment to the promotion and full implementation of the principle of the responsibility to protect (R2P). As a Member State elected to the Economic and Social Counc…
Allow me to start by thanking you, Mr. President, for convening this urgent meeting, and to thank Under-Secretary-General Martin Griffiths for his briefing.
The issue at hand is of particular importance for Poland, a country that is an immediate neighbour of Ukraine. The consequences of the ongoing…
Poland appreciates the convening of this timely and very needed meeting. We value the opportunity to contribute to the discussion, triggered once again by the new distressful facts regarding the humanitarian impact of the Russian aggression against Ukraine, which we heard about from
our well-inform…
Poland is honoured to be taking part in the today’s debate, as we strongly support all efforts leading to the reinforcement of multilateralism and the United Nations system.
Adopted exactly one year ago, resolution 76/262, on the veto initiative, aimed at remedying what the recent report of the Sec…