Russia calls for UN Council vote on Ukraine-linked ‘humanitarian’ resolution


Russia’s Ambassador to the UN, Vassily Nebenzia, addresses a United Nations Security Council meeting discussing Russia’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine, at United Nations headquarters in New York. – EPA pic, March 15, 2022.

MOSCOW’S envoys to the United Nations today called for a Security Council vote on a resolution it has drafted about the “deteriorating humanitarian situation” in Ukraine, where Russian troops have launched an all-out assault.

Russia’s ambassador to the UN, Vassily Nebenzia, said he regretted that France and Mexico opted not to present a draft resolution on humanitarian aid to the council, and that Moscow would put forth its “own draft” for a vote.

His deputy, Dmitry Polyanskiy, told AFP that Russia would request that a vote on the text take place tomorrow.

The United Arab Emirates, which holds the council’s rotating presidency this month, would be asked to set a time.

Nebenzia emphasised that since French President Emmanuel Macron launched the prospect of a council resolution, Russia had said it was prepared to adopt one, provided it did not include “political” language.

Paris and Mexico City, with significant pressure from London and Washington, had planned to ask for a “cessation of hostilities” in its resolution – but that phrase would have likely sparked a Russian veto.

The Russian draft expresses the council’s “grave concern at the deteriorating humanitarian situation in and around Ukraine” and amid “reports of civilian casualties, including children.”

The resolution “demands that civilians, including humanitarian personnel and persons in vulnerable situations, including women and children, are fully protected.”

The text – which takes up several ideas developed by France and Mexico in their draft resolution – would likely get the required nine out of 15 votes to pass, unless one of the permanent members should veto it.

The UK, China, France, Russia and the United States have veto power.

Paris and Mexico City have opted to present their text to the UN General Assembly, where Russia cannot veto. No date has been set for that vote.

Earlier this month, the General Assembly overwhelmingly passed a measure condemning Russia for its invasion of Ukraine in late February, in a 141-5 vote with 35 abstentions. – AFP, March 15, 2022.


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