A/RES/68/262 GA
Territorial integrity of Ukraine
68
Session
100
Yes
11
No
58
Abstentions
| Draft symbol | A/68/L.39 |
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| Adopted symbol | A/RES/68/262 |
| Category | POLITICAL AND LEGAL QUESTIONS |
| Sponsors (1) | |
| P5 Positions |
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| UN Document | A/RES/68/262 ↗ |
Vote Recorded Vote — A/68/PV.80
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Afghanistan
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Algeria
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Angola
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Antigua and Barbuda
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Argentina
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Bangladesh
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Botswana
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Brazil
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Brunei Darussalam
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Burkina Faso
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Burundi
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Cambodia
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China
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Comoros
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Djibouti
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Dominica
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Ecuador
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Egypt
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El Salvador
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Eritrea
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Ethiopia
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Fiji
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Gabon
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Gambia
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Guyana
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India
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Iraq
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Jamaica
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Kazakhstan
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Kenya
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Lesotho
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Mali
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Mauritania
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Mongolia
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Mozambique
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Myanmar
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Namibia
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Nauru
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Nepal
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Pakistan
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Paraguay
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Rwanda
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Saint Kitts and Nevis
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Saint Lucia
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Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
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Sao Tome and Principe
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Senegal
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South Africa
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South Sudan
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Sri Lanka
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Suriname
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Eswatini
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Uganda
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United Republic of Tanzania
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Uruguay
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Uzbekistan
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Viet Nam
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Zambia
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Albania
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Andorra
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Australia
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Austria
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Azerbaijan
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Bahamas
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Bahrain
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Barbados
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Belgium
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Benin
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Bhutan
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Bulgaria
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Cabo Verde
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Cameroon
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Canada
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Central African Republic
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Chad
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Chile
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Colombia
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Costa Rica
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Croatia
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Cyprus
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Czechia
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Democratic Republic of the Congo
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Denmark
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Dominican Republic
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Estonia
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Finland
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France
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Georgia
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Germany
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Greece
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Guatemala
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Guinea
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Haiti
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Honduras
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Hungary
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Iceland
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Indonesia
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Ireland
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Italy
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Japan
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Jordan
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Kiribati
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Kuwait
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Latvia
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Liberia
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Libya
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Liechtenstein
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Lithuania
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Luxembourg
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Madagascar
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Malawi
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Malaysia
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Maldives
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Malta
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Marshall Islands
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Mauritius
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Mexico
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Micronesia (Federated States of)
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Monaco
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Montenegro
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Netherlands
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New Zealand
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Niger
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Nigeria
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Norway
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Palau
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Panama
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Papua New Guinea
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Peru
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Philippines
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Poland
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Portugal
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Qatar
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Republic of Korea
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Moldova
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Romania
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Samoa
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San Marino
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Saudi Arabia
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Seychelles
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Sierra Leone
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Singapore
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Slovakia
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Slovenia
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Solomon Islands
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Somalia
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Spain
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Sweden
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Switzerland
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Thailand
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North Macedonia
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Togo
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Trinidad and Tobago
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Tunisia
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Türkiye
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Ukraine
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United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
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United States of America
Speeches following this vote (20)
The President
Before giving the floor to speakers in explanation of vote after the voting, may I remind delegations that explanations of vote are limited to 10 minutes and should be made by delegations from their seats.
Guatemala voted in favour of resolution 68/262, which was just adopted. We did so because we cannot endorse the territorial dismemberment of any State on the basis of unilateral arguments invoking people’s right to self-determination. That violates both the Charter of the United Nations and the international order established over the past 69 years. That is why we also cannot accept the unilatera…
Nigeria voted in favour of resolution 68/262, which was adopted today, solely
on the basis of principle. We were guided by the same consideration when we voted for draft resolution S/2014/189, submitted to the Security Council on 15 March.
We want it to be clearly understood that in voting for those draft resolutions, Nigeria neither supports nor opposes any particular country or group of count…
Chile values the fact that the General Assembly, as the only principal organ of the United Nations with universal membership, has spoken on the situation in Ukraine, because what is at stake are principles contemplated in the Charter of the United Nations and international law that affect the very coexistence of States, such as the obligation to refrain from the use or threat of use of force agai…
Singapore opposes the annexation of any country or territory, as it contravenes international law. We also object to any unprovoked invasion of a sovereign country under any pretext. Singapore affirms the principles of respect for the territorial integrity of and non-interference in the domestic affairs of a sovereign nation, and respect for sovereignty and the rule of law.
Singapore therefore o…
On 15 March, the Security Council considered a draft resolution at a time of extreme tension in Ukraine, when there was a serious risk of the situation escalating and leading to violence. At that time, Argentina voted in favour of the aforementioned draft resolution, as we understood that it clarified the international standards and the fundamental principles that should guide the international c…
We have followed the situation in Ukraine very closely and we would like a just solution to the crisis to be found in a consensual manner, in accordance with the principles of international law and the Charter of the United Nations. On the basis of our belief in peaceful and consensual solution to the conflict, we encourage all the parties to avoid any escalation of violence, seek compromise and …
The delegation of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea voted against resolution 68/262, entitled “Territorial integrity of Ukraine”. In that regard, as a follow-up, I would like to clarify the position of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.
As far as the current crisis in Ukraine is concerned, it has been unquestionably caused by the interference of the United States and other Wester…
We are meeting today in order to discuss a very important matter having to do with the global international order. We believe that this is the appropriate way to consider the issue. We believe that the current global order has not been able to absorb the changes the world has seen over the past 25 years following the collapse of a global order marked by bipolarity and the Cold War. As a result, t…
Viet Nam is following the situation in Ukraine and Crimea closely and attentively, and it is our wish that the parties concerned exercise restraint and seek political solutions to the current situation in order to resolve issues through peaceful means on the basis of respect for the fundamental principles of international law, the Charter of the United Nations and the legitimate aspirations of pe…
Peru’s vote in favour of resolution 68/262, entitled “Territorial integrity of Ukraine”, was another statement of our consistent position advocating respect and adherence to the principles of international law and the Charter of the United Nations. In that regard, Peru believes that the peaceful resolution of disputes and respect for international treaties are essential to guarantee international…
Thailand has carefully considered resolution 68/262 and decided to vote in favour of it because of the overriding importance that Thailand attaches to the principles enshrined in the Charter of the United Nations and international law, in particular respect for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of States and the peaceful resolution of conflict. Thailand recognizes that the current situati…
The Republic of Moldova has followed with great concern the unfolding of the situation in Ukraine and remains deeply worried about the developments in that neighbouring and friendly country. In that context, we have already stressed our position in support of the principles of international law applying to all Member States — in this particular case to Ukraine — on their independence, sovereignty…
The crisis in Ukraine is particularly painful and sensitive for
Kazakhstan. For centuries, the Kazakh, Russian and Ukrainian people have lived in friendship and accord. Today, Kazakhstan is home to Kazakhs, Russians, Ukrainians, Tatars, Germans, Poles, Koreans and many others living in peace and harmony. Together we raise our children, strengthen unity and friendship and create a prosperous futu…
Respect for the Charter of the United Nations is paramount to the maintenance of international peace and security. The Charter enshrines the principles of sovereign equality among Member States and the non-interference in the internal affairs of its Members. Malaysia has always upheld those noble principles. We call upon all parties to adhere to the principles embodied in the Charter of the Unite…
Azerbaijan voted in favour of resolution 68/262 on the territorial integrity of Ukraine. Our position is based on the following understanding. The current situation in Ukraine is a matter of serious concern requiring continued international and regional efforts towards a de-escalation of the crisis and finding a peaceful and negotiated solution in accordance with international law and the Constit…
Jamaica is firmly committed to the principles and purposes of the United Nations Charter, including respect for the territorial integrity of sovereign States, as well as the resolution of disputes through peaceful means. In that connection, we remain concerned about the situation in Ukraine and consider that the complexities of the situation require the international community to act in a determi…
The delegation of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela voted against resolution 68/262 on the situation in Ukraine since we believe that the resolution does not give the attention necessary to the delicate political situation that resulted from the interruption of the democratic constitutional fabric in that European State, which led to the establishment of a developmente facto Government.
Venez…
My country has closely followed the serious events in Ukraine since last year, when the demonstrations began in the city of Kyiv, The protests intensified throughout the month of December 2013 and then in January and February of this year and degenerated into street battles provoked by violent agents on both sides, which caused human and material losses and were aggravated by
the irresponsible p…
Belarus welcomes all efforts to find a peaceful resolution of the conflict in Ukraine and to de-escalate the situation in the region. Belarus supports first and foremost resort to mechanisms that are less representative than the General Assembly but that may now be more successful in bringing about a peaceful resolution of the situation. We note the important work in Ukraine of the United Nations…
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Resolution adopted by the General Assembly on 27 March 2014
[without reference to a Main Committee (A/68/L.39 and Add.1)]
68/262. Territorial integrity of Ukraine
The General Assembly,
Reaffirming the paramount importance of the Charter of the United Nations in
the promotion of the rule of law among nations,
Recalling the obligations of all States under Article 2 of the Charter to refrain
in their international relations from the threat or use of force against the territorial
integrity or political independence of any State, and to settle their international
disputes by peaceful means,
Recalling also its resolution 2625 (XXV) of 24 October 1970, in which it
approved the Declaration on Principles of International Law concerning Friendly
Relations and Cooperation among States in accordance with the Charter of the
United Nations, and reaffirming the principles contained therein that the territory of
a State shall not be the object of acquisition by another State resulting from the
threat or use of force, and that any attempt aimed at the partial or total disruption of
the national unity and territorial integrity of a State or country or at its political
independence is incompatible with the purposes and principles of the Charter,
Recalling further the Final Act of the Conference on Security and Cooperation
in Europe, signed in Helsinki on 1 August 1975, the Memorandum on Security
Assurances in Connection with Ukraine’s Accession to the Treaty on the
Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (Budapest Memorandum) of 5 December
1994,1 the Treaty on Friendship, Cooperation and Partnership between Ukraine and
the Russian Federation of 31 May 1997 2 and the Alma-Ata Declaration of
21 December 1991,
Stressing the importance of maintaining the inclusive political dialogue in
Ukraine that reflects the diversity of its society and includes representation from all
parts of Ukraine,
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1 A/49/765, annex I.
2 A/52/174, annex I.
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Welcoming the continued efforts by the Secretary-General and the Organization
for Security and Cooperation in Europe and other international and regional
organizations to support de-escalation of the situation with respect to Ukraine,
Noting that the referendum held in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and
the city of Sevastopol on 16 March 2014 was not authorized by Ukraine,
1.
Affirms its commitment to the sovereignty, political independence, unity
and territorial integrity of Ukraine within its internationally recognized borders;
2.
Calls upon all States to desist and refrain from actions aimed at the
partial or total disruption of the national unity and territorial integrity of Ukraine,
including any attempts to modify Ukraine’s borders through the threat or use of
force or other unlawful means;
3.
Urges all parties to pursue immediately the peaceful resolution of the
situation with respect to Ukraine through direct political dialogue, to exercise
restraint, to refrain from unilateral actions and inflammatory rhetoric that may
increase tensions and to engage fully with international mediation efforts;
4.
Welcomes the efforts of the United Nations, the Organization for Security
and Cooperation in Europe and other international and regional organizations to
assist Ukraine in protecting the rights of all persons in Ukraine, including the rights
of persons belonging to minorities;
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Underscores that the referendum held in the Autonomous Republic of
Crimea and the city of Sevastopol on 16 March 2014, having no validity, cannot
form the basis for any alteration of the status of the Autonomous Republic of
Crimea or of the city of Sevastopol;
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Calls upon all States, international organizations and specialized
agencies not to recognize any alteration of the status of the Autonomous Republic of
Crimea and the city of Sevastopol on the basis of the above-mentioned referendum
and to refrain from any action or dealing that might be interpreted as recognizing
any such altered status.
80th plenary meeting
27 March 2014
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