UN Secretary-General, António Guterres, has warned Russian President, Vladimir Putin, not to begin what may be the devastating war since the start of the century.
“In the name of humanity, don’t start what may be the most devastating war since the start of the century,” Guterres appealed to Putin.
Guterres urged Russian President to bring his troops back to his country and announced 20 million dollars for humanitarian support in Ukraine.
In his words: “Today, I’m announcing that we will immediately allocate 20 million dollars from the Central Emergency Response Fund to meet urgent needs,” Guterres told journalists in New York on Thursday.”
According to him, “protecting civilians must be priority number one in supporting the people.”
Guterres reiterated that the UN and its humanitarian partners are “committed to staying and delivering, to support people in Ukraine in their time of need.”
The UN Secretary-General pointed out that Russian military operations inside the sovereign territory of Ukraine was “on a scale that Europe has not seen in decades, conflict directly with the United Nations Charter.”
President Putin had launched military action in Ukraine on Thursday.
In spite of a sustained UN-led and international diplomatic push to avert military action in Ukraine, President Putin did just that, triggering a barrage of reactions, beginning with the UN chief condemning the move and appealing for peace.
In the name of humanity, bring your troops back to Russia
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