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UN chief welcomes Security Council speaking with one voice for peace in Ukraine

By IANS | Updated: May 7, 2022 06:35 IST

United Nations, May 7 UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has welcomed a Security Council statement in which the council ...

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United Nations, May 7 UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has welcomed a Security Council statement in which the council "spoke with one voice for peace in Ukraine."

"Today, for the first time, the Security Council spoke with one voice for peace in Ukraine. As I have often said, the world must come together to silence the guns and uphold the values of the UN Charter," the UN chief was quoted as saying by Xinhua news agency.

"I welcome this support and will continue to spare no effort to save lives, reduce suffering and find the path of peace," said the secretary-general.

Earlier in the day, the council released a statement expressing "deep concern" for the maintenance of peace and security in Ukraine.

"The Security Council recalls that all member states have undertaken, under the Charter of the United Nations, the obligation to settle their international disputes by peaceful means," said the statement.

"The Security Council expresses strong support for the efforts of the secretary-general in the search for a peaceful solution. The Security Council requests the secretary-general to brief the Security Council in due course after the adoption of the present statement," it said.

Guterres met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in Kiev last week.

The visits led to joint UN and International Committee of the Red Cross operations evacuating 500 civil from Ukraine's port city of Mariupol and the besieged Azovstal steel plant in recent days.

A draft Security Council resolution that would have deplored Moscow's special military operation was vetoed by Russia on February 25. The international community has been concerned about the unity of the council in regard to its attitude toward the Ukraine crisis ever since.

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