Kenya takes on Russia over breach of Ukraine’s territorial integrity
Kenya has opposed what it terms
as the undermining of the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine by Russia during the emergency meeting of the Security Council held on Monday.
Kenya’s Permanent Representative
to the UN Ambassador Martin Kimani said its stand on diplomacy to help end the
conflict in Ukraine was not heeded, with the UN Charter's clarion call for
peaceful resolution undermined.
He added that this has affected
the territorial integrity and political independence of Ukraine.
Ambassador Macharia said Kenya
expressed concern following the announcement by the Russian Federation to
recognize Donetsk and Luhansk regions of Ukraine as independent states.
"We do not deny that there
may be serious security concerns in these regions. But they cannot justify the
recognition of Donetsk and Luhansk as independent states. Not when there were
multiple diplomatic tracks available and underway that had the ability to offer
peaceful solutions," said Amb. Kimani.
He also accused powerful states,
among them members of the Security Council, of breaching international law,
further urging the Secretary General to rally members to defend
multilateralism.
This comes as Russian President
Vladimir Putin recognized breakaway rebel regions, which are home to
Russia-backed rebels, as independent states, putting an end to the ongoing
peace talks.
Ukraine's President Volodymyr
Zelenskyy has at the same time accused Russia of violating its sovereignty.
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