[UN / Kiev 16th Archyde.com]–Ukraine puts the UN Security Council on the agenda at a meeting on the 17th on the movement of the Russian parliament toward the approval of the independence of two regions effectively controlled by pro-Russian factions in the eastern part of the country. Requested to be picked up.
The Security Council had already planned to discuss the situation in Ukraine and the “Minsk Agreement” that provided the path to the end of the country’s eastern conflict.
On the 15th, the Russian House of Representatives passed a proposal requesting President Putin to approve the independence of the “People’s Republic of Donetsk” and the “People’s Republic of Lugansk” in the Donbas region of eastern Ukraine.
Ukraine’s UN Ambassador to the UN Security Council wrote to Security Council members that the Russian Parliament’s move on the 15th, following the strengthening of troops along the Ukrainian border, “further heightened the threat to Ukraine’s territorial integrity and the global security framework. Criticized. Archyde.com read the letter.
He also expressed concern that the Minsk agreement would be watered down.
The UN Security Council has held many meetings to discuss the situation in Ukraine since Russia merged the Ukrainian Crimean Peninsula in 2014, but Russia has the right to veto as a permanent member, so it will act as a Security Council. I can’t take it.