- Russian blames escalation on UK and US war profiteering
- Ukraine addresses humanitarian crisis and mass looting committed by Russian soldiers
- Ukraine suggests that Russia is the non-legitimate successor of the USSR's position in the UNSC
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The UNSC meeting is over
Summary
- Most Nations call for a humanitarian effort in Ukraine
- Non-discrimination against Refugees, especially those of third world countries
- Russia accuses Ukraine of committing a war against the Russian language.
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"Russians left munitions to pack their vehicles with stolen computer, TV sets, mobile phones, clothes, carpets, washers, and even toilets... A quarter of Russian households still do not have household pluming."
Kenya calls on Russia to end the war and to focus on humanitarian efforts. Ukrainian's inability to export and harvest wheat has been harming nations around the world, especially nations in Africa.
Albania's represented draws parallels to the Soviet invasion of Finland in 1939 to Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022, both praising the defense of the Ukrainians and expressing the concerns of Russia's escalation.
China thanks Ukraine's neighbors for accepting and dealing with the refugee crisis. China calls for non-discriminator action against refugees and a priority to protect women and children.
"Who is to recall that the mass exodus of Ukrainians from their country is nothing new for that state. According to data Ukrainian financial minister 1990 to 2021, the population was reduced by a quarter."
Russian Federation brings up the refugees from the end of WWII and the conflicts during the Cold War dwarf those of the current war in Ukraine and bring up the offenders being Western Countries.
"Russia has intentionally created a humanitarian crisis". Norway brings up the current battle in Mariupol as civilians are trapped and running out of food and clean water.
"There is no justification for acts of discriminations or rejection due to ethnicity, religion, gender, nationality, migratory status, people who were in critical situation where the lives of people are at stake."
"On Thursday of last week I travelled to Kyiv. I do so because I wanted to see for myself the situation on the ground and express Ireland's solidarity with Ukraine and it's people. What I saw was profoundly shocking."