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the united nations, distinguished delegates, is being tested today. it is important that all countries, especially the small states, send a clear signal that we are united for peace and we are united to defend the principles of the charter and that we are united to uphold international law. i thank you for your attention. >> i thank the distinguished representative of singapore. we have heard the last speaker in the debate on this item for this meeting. we shall hear the remaining speakers this afternoon. i would like to inform members that at 3:00 p.m. today, the general assembly will first hold the 60th plenary meeting of the regular session as announced in the journal. this will be followed by the second preliminary meeting of the special session. at which the debate on the agenda item 5 will continue. the general assembly has thus concluded this stage of the agenda item 5. the meeting is adjourned. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyr
the united nations, distinguished delegates, is being tested today. it is important that all countries, especially the small states, send a clear signal that we are united for peace and we are united to defend the principles of the charter and that we are united to uphold international law. i thank you for your attention. >> i thank the distinguished representative of singapore. we have heard the last speaker in the debate on this item for this meeting. we shall hear the remaining...
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most of the men and women fighting in ukraine were not even born the last time the united nations came together in this way to unite for peace. and i would venture, that many of the people in this room were not born when that happened. but a few of the eldest ukrainians and russians might recall a moment like this. a moment when one aggressive european nation invaded another, without provocation, to claim the territory of its neighbor. a moment when a european dictator declared he would return his empire to its former glory. an invasion that caused a war so horrific, that it spurred this organization into existence. now, at more than any other point in recent history, the united nations is being challenged. if the united nations has any purpose, it is to prevent war, it is to condemn war, to stop war. that is our job here today. it is the job you were sent here to do -- not just by your capitals, but by all of humanity. a lot has happened very quickly to bring us to this unique moment. it was barely a week ago, when in the dead of night, president putin launched a full-scale invasion o
most of the men and women fighting in ukraine were not even born the last time the united nations came together in this way to unite for peace. and i would venture, that many of the people in this room were not born when that happened. but a few of the eldest ukrainians and russians might recall a moment like this. a moment when one aggressive european nation invaded another, without provocation, to claim the territory of its neighbor. a moment when a european dictator declared he would return...
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leadership at the united nations. what do you see as the consequences of the united states not engaging with the united nations and multilateral organizations? i don't appreciate, if it's possible, a concrete example of what it means for americans and for their lives when we engage or we don't engage? >> thank you very much for that question, mister chairman. and again, i appreciate this opportunity to engage with all of you so early on in my tenure, you know, seven weeks in, it weeks in to my tenure. our engagement with the un system really gives us this platform on the world stage to reassert our u.s. leadership and work with our partners to push back on those countries with authoritarian agendas who are working hard to reshape international institutions and alter the standards and push back against human values and our american values. so i'm going to take the example, since you've asked for a specific example, of what we are doing here in the i.o. bureau two take targeted actions to oppose harmful efforts -- and t
leadership at the united nations. what do you see as the consequences of the united states not engaging with the united nations and multilateral organizations? i don't appreciate, if it's possible, a concrete example of what it means for americans and for their lives when we engage or we don't engage? >> thank you very much for that question, mister chairman. and again, i appreciate this opportunity to engage with all of you so early on in my tenure, you know, seven weeks in, it weeks in...
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efforts to fund junior officers at the united nations across the range of u.s. agencies that participate. the united states efforts on this has at times been strong, and at other times week. i'm encouraged by the biden administration's efforts to contest elections and international levels, but the only way to be succeed, is to be consistent. a gao report is an important counterpart to the state department's own reporting on their efforts and will ensure this effort will continue to be on congress's agenda in the coming years so we can work with the administration to advance our values and priorities through these international bodies. i hope this hearing is the first of many where the committee can hear from the bureau of international organizations on your work, priorities, and continue to conduct oversight on these issues. thank you again for your
efforts to fund junior officers at the united nations across the range of u.s. agencies that participate. the united states efforts on this has at times been strong, and at other times week. i'm encouraged by the biden administration's efforts to contest elections and international levels, but the only way to be succeed, is to be consistent. a gao report is an important counterpart to the state department's own reporting on their efforts and will ensure this effort will continue to be on...
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what can the united nations do? it is working _ forward. what can the united nations do?united nations do? it is working on the _ do? it is working on the humanitarian _ do? it is working on the humanitarian side - do? it is working on the humanitarian side and l do? it is working on the i humanitarian side and has do? it is working on the - humanitarian side and has people do? it is working on the _ humanitarian side and has people in moscow trying to work with russians anzhi millions —— and ukrainians to low at least humanitarian corridors —— to allow humanitarian corridors for people to come out and food to comment but they seem squeezed out at the political and and there is not great respect for the secretary general and we know the russians were furious with his condemnation of the attacks but it does not seem to have the inside traction with either side to make the united nations relevant. it is either side to make the united nations relevant.— either side to make the united nations relevant. it is difficult to see the united _ nations relevant. it is difficult to s
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been called min across back now to our correspondent christian salumi, who is live for us at the united nations. hello, they kristin. a quick change of present is. it's may now tell us a little bit about what we've heard from the u. k. representative there. yes, the united kingdom's ambassador barbara woodward, speaking after the united states and albania, ah, basically accused the russians of rehashing misinformation from last week. she said, research on public health hazards are not a threat to ukraine or the region. she says, the biggest threats to the world right now is russia's invasion of ukraine. so again, a continuation of nato, a line countries attempting to isolate russia in the council, odd discredit, the allegations that are coming out of a of russia here i, it's interesting to point out that initially there were supposed to be a vote on a humanitarian resolution to day, but the council has been unable to agree, even on the most basic concepts of moving forward with humanitarian leave at west france, mexico presented a humanitarian resolution. russia countered with its own resolutio
been called min across back now to our correspondent christian salumi, who is live for us at the united nations. hello, they kristin. a quick change of present is. it's may now tell us a little bit about what we've heard from the u. k. representative there. yes, the united kingdom's ambassador barbara woodward, speaking after the united states and albania, ah, basically accused the russians of rehashing misinformation from last week. she said, research on public health hazards are not a threat...
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a foundational treaty for the united nations work on refugees. he called these deportations, quote, illegal and inhumane, unquote. while this is a cdc order, the state department is responsible for ensuring that the united states policy adheres to our treaty commitments including the united nations charter. has the state department made an assessment of the legality of the title 42 policy under international law? >> thank you for raising this question, mr. chairman. as you note, title 42 is under cdc. i will certainly flag these concerns that you've raised with others here at the state department, the bureaus that are looking at these issues including prm and others. >> are you aware whether the state department has done that kind of assessment? >> i do not have visibility on the current state of discussion on title 42, mr. chairman, and will definitely flag your questions to me today with our leadership. >> sure. and of course, i think we all appreciate and understand the cdc's role. but that policy directly impacts your work and the work of the
a foundational treaty for the united nations work on refugees. he called these deportations, quote, illegal and inhumane, unquote. while this is a cdc order, the state department is responsible for ensuring that the united states policy adheres to our treaty commitments including the united nations charter. has the state department made an assessment of the legality of the title 42 policy under international law? >> thank you for raising this question, mr. chairman. as you note, title 42...
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and what they settled on is language that calls on the united nations or allows the united nations to work with, quote relevant afghan political actors and stakeholders. and never mentioned the taliban by name, but basically clears the un to, to work with the authorities in order to do their work in the country and not be in violation of international sanction. so this resolution passed with one abstention . russia didn't veto it, but it didn't support it either. they said that this was a stubborn ignorance of reality. on the ground. they thought it made sense to engage directly with what amounts to the day facto leaders of the country. in fact, in the past, the un resolutions had referred to the taliban. but in this way, as de facto leaders, indirectly, that language is even rolled back even further at the request of the united states . so what we have here is an authorization for the united nations to continue its life saving work for the here in afghanistan and deal with the taliban. but the pen holder that authored this resolution, norway came out and said explicitly afterwards, w
and what they settled on is language that calls on the united nations or allows the united nations to work with, quote relevant afghan political actors and stakeholders. and never mentioned the taliban by name, but basically clears the un to, to work with the authorities in order to do their work in the country and not be in violation of international sanction. so this resolution passed with one abstention . russia didn't veto it, but it didn't support it either. they said that this was a...
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ambassador to the united nations, followed by ukraine's ambassador. members voted overwhelmingly to reprimand russia for that military conflict and demanded that it withdraw its military forces. the vote was 141. today, we call on russia to stop mr. president, mr. secretary-general, my fellow delegates, to all those who dedicate themselves to the noble mission of this institution -- today, we call on russia to stop its unprovoked, unjustified, unconscionable war. we call on russia to respect the sovereignty and territorial integrity of ukraine. we call on another neighbor of ukraine, belarus, who you just heard from, to stop supporting the war and stop allowing its territory to be used to facilitate this aggression. and today, we stand together in holding russia accountable for its violations of international law, and to address the horrific human rights and humanitarian crisis unfolding before our very eyes. for the first time in 40 years, the security council has convened an emergency special session of the general assembly. 40 years. most of the re
ambassador to the united nations, followed by ukraine's ambassador. members voted overwhelmingly to reprimand russia for that military conflict and demanded that it withdraw its military forces. the vote was 141. today, we call on russia to stop mr. president, mr. secretary-general, my fellow delegates, to all those who dedicate themselves to the noble mission of this institution -- today, we call on russia to stop its unprovoked, unjustified, unconscionable war. we call on russia to respect...
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melinda has no faith in the united nations but 141 countries l united nations but 141 countries votedg about now? i think the united nations have _ should be getting about now? i think the united nations have always - the united nations have always implied an important role in terms of engagement, building international support, alliances, peacekeeping, of course there is a signal there but frankly i am with ukrainian ambassador and calling the occupied, the faux —— the former seat... the un unfortunate doesn't have significant impact on the ground events in terms of the military dynamic. it does, however, play a crucial role in supporting humanitarian crisis and those who are stepping up to support ukrainian people. you are stepping up to support ukrainian --eole. ., ., ., are stepping up to support ukrainian ”eole. ., ., ., ., , people. you have heard the thoughts of two foreign _ people. you have heard the thoughts of two foreign policy _ people. you have heard the thoughts of two foreign policy experts, - people. you have heard the thoughts of two foreign policy experts, they i of
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it is one of the key partners of the united nations. however, we need to recognize that at this crucial juncture, this is not only in europe but worldwide. the conflict in ukraine with the human suffering, forced displacement and systemic risk is an extraordinary challenge for the united nations. the sensation -- cessation of hostilities must be our personal objective. all parties must fully respect international humanitarian law and adopt measures to protect this. we call for continued efforts to ensure the safe passage of the city. furthermore, we should ask for the -- moreover, the war in ukraine was -- it has momentous implications for international order. especially the principles enshrined in the u.n. charter. the prohibition of the use of force and the peaceful resolution of disputes, territorial integrity and the protection of human rights shall remain the biggest of our collective security system. we know that the present conflict, we also have significant impact on commodities and energy prices. this is a disproportionate burd
it is one of the key partners of the united nations. however, we need to recognize that at this crucial juncture, this is not only in europe but worldwide. the conflict in ukraine with the human suffering, forced displacement and systemic risk is an extraordinary challenge for the united nations. the sensation -- cessation of hostilities must be our personal objective. all parties must fully respect international humanitarian law and adopt measures to protect this. we call for continued efforts...
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we also have international perspective from the united nations and statements from foreign leaders, all on the c-span network, online on c-span that work. -- c-span.org. >> witnesses testified before the human rights commission and the possible venues that could be used to punish vladimir putin over russia's invasion of ukraine. this is just over 90 minutes. >> we are here to recommit to assist in ukraine during its darkest hours. from an unprovoked bar invasion by putting of the and the russian invasion. we join the free world in honoring the extraordinary courage and tenacious leadership of president volodymyr zelensky. as we all know, ukraine is the victim of the largest and most lethal attack in europe since world war ii, and the world has been shocked by the massive death and destruction unleashed by putin. president putin and others responsible for this ongoing and ever-expanding mass murder, war crimes and crimes against humanity must be held to account and prosecuted for their crimes. indeed, putin needs to be prosecuted for the crime of aggression against another sovereign nati
we also have international perspective from the united nations and statements from foreign leaders, all on the c-span network, online on c-span that work. -- c-span.org. >> witnesses testified before the human rights commission and the possible venues that could be used to punish vladimir putin over russia's invasion of ukraine. this is just over 90 minutes. >> we are here to recommit to assist in ukraine during its darkest hours. from an unprovoked bar invasion by putting of the...
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the united nations was very important in the korean war because in theory it was the united nations that waged war to fight -- to fight communism and support democracy, not the united states. and by the people and for the people, a familiar phrase. the idea of enslavement and a system that makes people tools of the state. this is obviously important because here you are trading as a free person, setting the mark deciding if 2 of 1 card is worth card 48, and you are free to make your deck. i pray that they may be delivered from oppression. in other words, it's not the people of the soviet union who are bad or evil, it's the leaders. again, this is the entire theme of containment. if you understand the russian people and you understand the culture, you'll understand this is a bad system. the people will rebel if you just contain them. so this is all just in this one -- you haven't even opened the box at this point. the topics that i go through that i noticed on the cards obviously korea. other themes that i identified and literally you could jiggle and juggle themes of these 48 cards howev
the united nations was very important in the korean war because in theory it was the united nations that waged war to fight -- to fight communism and support democracy, not the united states. and by the people and for the people, a familiar phrase. the idea of enslavement and a system that makes people tools of the state. this is obviously important because here you are trading as a free person, setting the mark deciding if 2 of 1 card is worth card 48, and you are free to make your deck. i...
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built on the helsinki act and other divisions of the osce which embody the very principles of the united nations. -- requires participating states of the osce, a renewed commitment to uphold and respect the long-established -- for interstate relationships. political independence, nonaggression, prohibition of the use of force mains the foundational -- upon which national and global aspirations can be built. any attempts to redefine and renegotiate will not only undermine -- the osce must undertake the difficult but necessary task of -- the commitment of its members to maintain international obligations towards peace, security and stability of europe as well as -- [indiscernible] will therefore have to be sustained. secondly, the osce's role has important room for dialogue and needs to be reemphasized. we believe the osce provides a unique platform for opening good faith discussions, to mend this is -- the schisms that have been opened up and should be addressed. we therefore welcome the ongoing efforts by the osce to foster a dialogue between the russian federation and ukraine. the osce is indis
built on the helsinki act and other divisions of the osce which embody the very principles of the united nations. -- requires participating states of the osce, a renewed commitment to uphold and respect the long-established -- for interstate relationships. political independence, nonaggression, prohibition of the use of force mains the foundational -- upon which national and global aspirations can be built. any attempts to redefine and renegotiate will not only undermine -- the osce must...
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other parts of the united nations have put out appeals. obviously, the needs financially and in terms of equities are going to be absolutely enormous. >> we mentioned at the top this is the worst refugee crisis europe has seen since the second world for. what implications will this have for overall policy towards migration? is this going to force a fundamental rethink? >> i think it is really too early to say. i think there is specificity to this crisis. we really see a different response at the polish border compared to what we have seen just a few months ago at the border with belarus with refugees coming from afghanistan and even syria or iraq and what the response was. i think the specificity of this crisis is that this is a war in europe, so in a way, there is no other way for the european government to respond and set up this mechanism. this is also a war that has resulted in aggression from russia. i think for countries like poland, it can bring back some painful memories and reactivate this need for european unity that we have seen
other parts of the united nations have put out appeals. obviously, the needs financially and in terms of equities are going to be absolutely enormous. >> we mentioned at the top this is the worst refugee crisis europe has seen since the second world for. what implications will this have for overall policy towards migration? is this going to force a fundamental rethink? >> i think it is really too early to say. i think there is specificity to this crisis. we really see a different...
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many of the impactsf global warming are irreversib, according to the united nations.ergovernmental panel on climate change says humans in nature are being pushed beyond their abilities to adapt. as the russian bombardment of ukraine continues, the united nations is saying more thahalf a million people have moved to safety beyond ukraine's borders. many are traveling to poland. our special correspondent reports on the growing crisis. >> to the edge of desperation and beyond. , innate will during crisis. the women and the children of ukraine fleeing their country. you will not be allowed, the policeman shouts, to the men of the stairwell. women and children only. [shouting] >>>> tempers fray. back-and-f go the arguments and please. [indiscernible arguing] >> the police move to help those allowed to board. the women and children are being pulled from the crowd on the stairs so that they can board the train. the police again are outnumbered but they are doing their best. i have seen them go to the crowds to try to calm people but it is very difficult, given the volatility
many of the impactsf global warming are irreversib, according to the united nations.ergovernmental panel on climate change says humans in nature are being pushed beyond their abilities to adapt. as the russian bombardment of ukraine continues, the united nations is saying more thahalf a million people have moved to safety beyond ukraine's borders. many are traveling to poland. our special correspondent reports on the growing crisis. >> to the edge of desperation and beyond. , innate will...
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we know that the united nations security council, the weight of rights depends on v toes. is this going to go anywhere this discussion? no, it's not, and there won't be any vote on any resolution. this is basically an item for discussion. it is going to be and continue with all the members having their say, as i mentioned a little earlier, it's interesting that a number of members, particularly the western ones, encouraged to you heard the u. s saying directly that they did not try to block this discussion because it was an opportunity to once again highlight what they said is russia's illegal actions in ukraine. so that is a situation there won't be any vote on this, but the is that problem, should there be future sessions of the un security council which does bring some resolution? and there is one, there is discussion at the moment between some members to draw up a humanitarian resolution for a vote. now that could possibly, and probably be subject to a russian veto. this is always a problem within the security council. the 5 permanent members with that veto, and theref
we know that the united nations security council, the weight of rights depends on v toes. is this going to go anywhere this discussion? no, it's not, and there won't be any vote on any resolution. this is basically an item for discussion. it is going to be and continue with all the members having their say, as i mentioned a little earlier, it's interesting that a number of members, particularly the western ones, encouraged to you heard the u. s saying directly that they did not try to block...
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the attack is a brazen violation of the united nations prohibition on the use of force. it is destroying people's lives and communities as we speak. i condemn it in the strongest possible terms. the office of the u.n. high commissioner for human rights reported many casualties, including police 406 dead. yesterday, it was reported that more than 1.7 million refugees have fled in 11 days. this is already a nightmare. a totally unnecessary and unjust war. but i fear it may be only the beginning. we have seen in the past how the kremlin conducts its wars by attacking civilians. the human rights organization estimated many casualties in the war in chechnya. that its only the first war. they documented russian involvement in war crimes in 2019, specifically the underscore reneging attacks in civilian areas. human rights watch has reported the use of cluster munitions. russian forces bound a site were nazis carried out massacres which is now a holocaust memorial. there were reports drafted by the russian government to be arrested or assassinated. the targets include journalist
the attack is a brazen violation of the united nations prohibition on the use of force. it is destroying people's lives and communities as we speak. i condemn it in the strongest possible terms. the office of the u.n. high commissioner for human rights reported many casualties, including police 406 dead. yesterday, it was reported that more than 1.7 million refugees have fled in 11 days. this is already a nightmare. a totally unnecessary and unjust war. but i fear it may be only the beginning....
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even after -- if it turns out this is not a united nations car, using a united nations on a car used for military activities is unacceptable i think. >> i thank the representative of the russian federation for his statement. the representative of the united states asked for the floor for further statement. you have the floor. >> i know that you expect me to respond. we are not going to give any more airtime to the lies you are hearing today. it is beneath this counsel -- this security counsel. there is only one aggressor here and that is russia. we hope they will find it in their conscience to end of the attacks and stop the suffering of the ukrainian people. thank you. >> i thank the representative of the united states for her statement. i give the floor to the representative of ukraine. >> thank you, mr. president. distinguished members of the security council, madam undersecretary, general decarlo. i should acknowledge the presence of a separate category here. the representative of the aggressor state who sits in the state -- the seat of the soviet union in the counsel. the status
even after -- if it turns out this is not a united nations car, using a united nations on a car used for military activities is unacceptable i think. >> i thank the representative of the russian federation for his statement. the representative of the united states asked for the floor for further statement. you have the floor. >> i know that you expect me to respond. we are not going to give any more airtime to the lies you are hearing today. it is beneath this counsel -- this...
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my country is a state to the united nations convention on biological weapons, we've found commitment eradicating the use of biological weapons respect to national. they reiterate their commitment to the peaceful settlement between the united nations and states and we continue to call on de-escalation to invest on ongoing negotiations in order to bring an end to this war of which the consequences are already visible beyond ukrainian territory. thank you. >> i think the representative for statement. >> thank you, mr. president. deepest condolences the family. thank you for everything, we've noted related to ukraine, the importance to the biological weapons convention as a key global convention, prohibiting cash it's important to ensure limitation. we believe relating the convention for the convention and through corporation. we are deeply concerned and the situation ukraine forget within ukraine, we believe immediate diligent will be part of the dialogue. it's important to undertake this engagement keeping in mind the need to respect the principles of law, sovereignty territory of the s
my country is a state to the united nations convention on biological weapons, we've found commitment eradicating the use of biological weapons respect to national. they reiterate their commitment to the peaceful settlement between the united nations and states and we continue to call on de-escalation to invest on ongoing negotiations in order to bring an end to this war of which the consequences are already visible beyond ukrainian territory. thank you. >> i think the representative for...
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here at the united nations. we believe the best way to address the humanitarian crisis is through a resolution in the un general assembly. the resolution in the general assembly will reflect the views of the overwhelming majority of you and member states, an ukraine itself. the international court of justice issued a profound and important order yesterday to the russian federation, and we call on russia to comply immediately. russia has clearly violated international law by violating the sovereignty and territorial integrity of ukraine . russia's broedell tactics have killed civilians, medics, and some of the journalists who have been showing us all the truth of this war. russia has attack so much of what we hold sacred and everything. everything the united nations stands for. russia's actions must be condemned in no uncertain terms. as president biden said, ukraine, we'll never be a victory for putin. no matter what advances he makes, no matter whom he kills or what cities he destroys. ukraine will never be a v
here at the united nations. we believe the best way to address the humanitarian crisis is through a resolution in the un general assembly. the resolution in the general assembly will reflect the views of the overwhelming majority of you and member states, an ukraine itself. the international court of justice issued a profound and important order yesterday to the russian federation, and we call on russia to comply immediately. russia has clearly violated international law by violating the...
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the united nations is was very important in the korean war because in in theory, it was the united nations that waged war to fight to fight communism and and supports and support democracy. not the united states and by the people and for the people a familiar phrase and the idea of enslavement and and a system that makes people tools of the state. well, this is obviously important because here you are trading as a free person. setting the markets deciding whether two of card one is worth three is worth one of card 48 and you are free to to make your deck and i pray that they may be delivered from oppression. in other words. it's not the lead. it's not the people of the soviet union who are bad or evil it's the leaders. and again, this is the entire theme of containment if you understand the russian people and you understand the culture, you'll understand that this is a bad system. the people will will rebel if you just contain them. so this is all just in this one. you haven't even opened the box at this point the topics that i go through that i noticed on on the cards obviously korea othe
the united nations is was very important in the korean war because in in theory, it was the united nations that waged war to fight to fight communism and and supports and support democracy. not the united states and by the people and for the people a familiar phrase and the idea of enslavement and and a system that makes people tools of the state. well, this is obviously important because here you are trading as a free person. setting the markets deciding whether two of card one is worth three...
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i ask that this historical document is called the declaration of the united nations, it was signed onanuary 1, 1942. the first signature was put by the president the united states of america franklin delano roosevelt the second minister of great britain winston churchill the third belonged to the representative of the soviet union uh, upon arrival. in litvinov's america 4 to the representative of commandant china, the essence of doing the next day, january 2, is the remaining 22 states. we also signed this declaration and placed it in strictly alphabetical order. from australia to yugoslavia, i can tell you about the conditions. e, which do not need to be said, and here the bairam is at risk of suggesting that in general the term is a declaration of the united nations and i spied, uh, at first the president of the united states roosevelt wanted to name how the allied powers look . i make such a decision, you naturally, without any penalty point, go to the next stage. i'm not reading the correct answer yet, because i want, what can someone tell me, and here byron is more correct? from
i ask that this historical document is called the declaration of the united nations, it was signed onanuary 1, 1942. the first signature was put by the president the united states of america franklin delano roosevelt the second minister of great britain winston churchill the third belonged to the representative of the soviet union uh, upon arrival. in litvinov's america 4 to the representative of commandant china, the essence of doing the next day, january 2, is the remaining 22 states. we also...
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is united nations ambassador. she joins us now from washington. d. c. madam, thank you so much for joining us here on al jazeera. obviously, a lot of negotiations are still going on in diplomacy. i want to ask you a little later about what's actually going on in the security council right now. but let's focus on sanctions. we are seeing the your efforts by the west strong efforts by the u. s the u. k. european nations. but it really has shown how exposed the west is a to russian oil gas and russia money. yes, i think it would show not the dependency that particularly europe pass on russian hydrocarbons. and as you had the crime minutes to say, one of our toss over the coming weeks, months is to reduce that, that dependency. she get a better energy transition. as far as the u. k goes actually only about 3 percent of our energy requirements come from russia, but we want to work with allies and partners to work out how we can do that. reduce dependency in a way that makes sense. absolutely. i mean the energy dependency is an issue. a lot of the russian
is united nations ambassador. she joins us now from washington. d. c. madam, thank you so much for joining us here on al jazeera. obviously, a lot of negotiations are still going on in diplomacy. i want to ask you a little later about what's actually going on in the security council right now. but let's focus on sanctions. we are seeing the your efforts by the west strong efforts by the u. s the u. k. european nations. but it really has shown how exposed the west is a to russian oil gas and...
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department in disarmament affairs of the united nations because there is nothing new. we take issues of weapons of mass distractions very, very seriously. but still managed to be an issue. mr. president we heard last , friday and it was repeated here, the united nations is not aware of any alleged program in ukraine consistent with the international treaty negotiations including chemical or biological weapons. so what are we doing this morning? what are we talking about here? for nonexistent chemical weapons program and ukraine? for nonexistent laboratories and by nonexistent programs? russian claims and listen to the statement remain unverified, unsubstantiated, and collaborated -- on cool -- not independently verified. in a word, not credible. it is hard not to thank them and believe that today's meeting comes as a last-minute replacement out of a drawer, is therefore a loss of time and abuse of the council. we are afraid to find ourselves in a worst-case scenario an attempt by russia to try to shift attention from its crimes and the invasion by sowing fear with the
department in disarmament affairs of the united nations because there is nothing new. we take issues of weapons of mass distractions very, very seriously. but still managed to be an issue. mr. president we heard last , friday and it was repeated here, the united nations is not aware of any alleged program in ukraine consistent with the international treaty negotiations including chemical or biological weapons. so what are we doing this morning? what are we talking about here? for nonexistent...
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alina — the united nations? thank you very much, alina florova, _ the united nations? very much, alina florova, talking - the united nations? thank you very much, alina florova, talking to - the united nations? thank you very much, alina florova, talking to us | much, alina florova, talking to us from kyiv. thank you for talking to us on bbc news. russian forces have taken over several nuclear sites in ukraine including the largest nuclear plant including the largest nuclear plant in europe, zaporizhzhia, and the site of the plant at chernobyl. a relative has spoken to the bbc about the conditions for workers there, saying many are forced to work long hours with little sleep or food. we have called her valerie to protect your identity. this is what she had to say to the international atomic energy. to say to the international atomic ener: . , ., . to say to the international atomic eneru. , ., ., ., , energy. first of all he wants somehow — energy. first of all he wants somehow for _ energy. first of all he wants somehow for the _ energy. first of all he wants somehow
alina — the united nations? thank you very much, alina florova, _ the united nations? very much, alina florova, talking - the united nations? thank you very much, alina florova, talking to - the united nations? thank you very much, alina florova, talking to us | much, alina florova, talking to us from kyiv. thank you for talking to us on bbc news. russian forces have taken over several nuclear sites in ukraine including the largest nuclear plant including the largest nuclear plant in europe,...
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united nations sa s1 for our country. united nations says 1 million _ for our country.y. united nations says1 million refugees have i says1 million refugees have left ukraine neighbouring countries. elsewhere the chelsea owner who denies links to the russian state puts the premier league football club up for sale. premier league football club up forsale. in premier league football club up for sale. in seeking inspiration for the fight. we have a special report on the ukrainian �*s losing
united nations sa s1 for our country. united nations says 1 million _ for our country.y. united nations says1 million refugees have i says1 million refugees have left ukraine neighbouring countries. elsewhere the chelsea owner who denies links to the russian state puts the premier league football club up for sale. premier league football club up forsale. in premier league football club up for sale. in seeking inspiration for the fight. we have a special report on the ukrainian �*s losing
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reporting, from united nations in new york. >> as ukraine -- the united nations, the founding principle is to avoid horror like this. talks in the condemnation of russia goes louder. >> russia has attacked so much of which we hold sacred, and everything, everything that the united nations stands for. >> there are five permanent security council members. russia has standing here. the power of veto! and for its ambassador, the platform to pedal disinformation. >> ambassador, i have colleagues outside ukraine, who has seen the atrocities being created by russia in the ukraine. you've been in the united states the whole time. who's more likely to know exactly what's going on? >> look, what kind of atrocities are you referring to? >> i'm talking about trenches with babies bodies, i'm talking about theaters being bombed by russia. >> the theater in mariupol was not bombed by russia. i spoke about it, you may refer to my statement. i do not know anything about the trenches with killed babies in it. i have not seen it. >> journalists have cnet and been there. >> we have a disinformation war, wh
reporting, from united nations in new york. >> as ukraine -- the united nations, the founding principle is to avoid horror like this. talks in the condemnation of russia goes louder. >> russia has attacked so much of which we hold sacred, and everything, everything that the united nations stands for. >> there are five permanent security council members. russia has standing here. the power of veto! and for its ambassador, the platform to pedal disinformation. >>...
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of the needles even further in the direction that it was hoping for can be how could there the united nations security council is met to discuss russian allegations that the united states is funding, biological weapons research in ukraine. that's the claim they've denied it was the 2nd time in 2 weeks, the cancel meth on the subject. kristen st. louis has more from the united nations . russia called the meeting to present what it described as new evidence, a u. s. supported biological research laboratory in the ukraine posed a threat to the region brochure though grace he was to go to. but when we got aboard put simply, the ukrainian authorities gave the pentagon carte blanche on the territory of ukraine to carry out dangerous biological experiments there. this is not the noble assistance to ukraine, that the american representatives talk about. this is a cynical use of its territory and population for dangerous research, which washington does not carry out on its own territory. so it doesn't run the risk of hurting its own people. in the u. s. denies any chemical weapons programs exist. it i
of the needles even further in the direction that it was hoping for can be how could there the united nations security council is met to discuss russian allegations that the united states is funding, biological weapons research in ukraine. that's the claim they've denied it was the 2nd time in 2 weeks, the cancel meth on the subject. kristen st. louis has more from the united nations . russia called the meeting to present what it described as new evidence, a u. s. supported biological research...
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ready to did the united nation is essentially under by and on them from dish. i'm ed wiler, russia and the united states can occasionally be rivals this year on the when you know, being the $51.00 and the security council and the shannon and just to not allowing that to expand. so we have to change the architecture of the united other countries who also will considerable influence, who are the trees of economic power, what aspirations to be brought to support in the genuine sense, in reality, deliberation about the next phase of the kind of word order. we need to word that most we require a corporation of the united states, but also russia. second thing, if i may quickly and is that the europe in particular today needs a dialogue where it will sexual the principles of the new edifice of security which needs to be bitter after the fragmentation of the soviet. for now, we have only a few minutes left and i will try to squeeze in 2 questions. one about the comment, because we talked a lot about security and how it may change in part because of russia actions. but t
ready to did the united nation is essentially under by and on them from dish. i'm ed wiler, russia and the united states can occasionally be rivals this year on the when you know, being the $51.00 and the security council and the shannon and just to not allowing that to expand. so we have to change the architecture of the united other countries who also will considerable influence, who are the trees of economic power, what aspirations to be brought to support in the genuine sense, in reality,...
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i understand that the united nations have stayed. the vast majority of our staff are ukrainians, earn the internationals we have. they have stayed in, in ukraine. they have all been moved. ur to true to safe locations. so i feel we're, we're in the same boat here on the message about, stop shooting on, on, on aid workers when they tried to go in and help. i could not agree more, but we need to send that message in the right direction and we are amplifying that message or we can. but we are also our ourselves as united nations humanitarians. we are under the same conditions as every one else. and i think it's, it's important to understand that that there is a united nations that worked if you like, under conflict how to stop the conflict. and then there's the united nations that what in the conflict for as long as it goes on, because we cannot leave people behind. so we are, we are doing what we can to make this safe passage of people out safe passage offer office supplies in or hadn't it you would have happened days ago. i fully agre
i understand that the united nations have stayed. the vast majority of our staff are ukrainians, earn the internationals we have. they have stayed in, in ukraine. they have all been moved. ur to true to safe locations. so i feel we're, we're in the same boat here on the message about, stop shooting on, on, on aid workers when they tried to go in and help. i could not agree more, but we need to send that message in the right direction and we are amplifying that message or we can. but we are also...
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i announce that the united nations was send 40 million u.s. dollars from the central emergency response fund to ramp up vital assistance to reach the most vulnerable as we wait for the nations to come. this funding will help get critical supplies like food, water, medicine, lifesaving aid into the country, as well as provide cash assistance to the needy. the avenues in and out of the cities are more precarious by the day. at underscored the crucial importance of respecting international humanitarian law. at least 1.9 million people are displaced inside the country and growing numbers are escaping across borders. i am grateful for the solitary -- solidarity of the cranes neighbors and other countries who have taken in more than 2.8 refugees in the past two weeks. the vast majority make the treacherous journey while women and children are increasingly vulnerable for attackers, and human traffickers. war is not a tragedy it is an opportunity and women and children are targets. they need to sync the arm support every step of the way. i will continu
i announce that the united nations was send 40 million u.s. dollars from the central emergency response fund to ramp up vital assistance to reach the most vulnerable as we wait for the nations to come. this funding will help get critical supplies like food, water, medicine, lifesaving aid into the country, as well as provide cash assistance to the needy. the avenues in and out of the cities are more precarious by the day. at underscored the crucial importance of respecting international...
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>> laura podesta at the united nations. thank you so much, laura. >>> ahead on "cbs mornings," we're going to be talking with ukrainian parliament member lesia vasylenko about the situation on the ground and how she's protecting her family. >>> breaking overnight, the house committee investigating the january 6 capitol riot says that former president trump may have engaged in a criminal conspiracy in efforts to overturn election results. in court documents, lawmakers allege that trump and his associates spread false information about election fraud and pressured state officials to overturn the results. the panel could not bring charges on its own, but it can make a reference to the justice department. the documents are part of an effort to compel trump's former league adviser john eastman to cooperate with the investigation. >>> and meantime, an alabama man linked to the far right group the oathkeepers pleaded guilty to seditious conspiracy for his role in the capitol attack. army veteran joshua james is the first person in
>> laura podesta at the united nations. thank you so much, laura. >>> ahead on "cbs mornings," we're going to be talking with ukrainian parliament member lesia vasylenko about the situation on the ground and how she's protecting her family. >>> breaking overnight, the house committee investigating the january 6 capitol riot says that former president trump may have engaged in a criminal conspiracy in efforts to overturn election results. in court documents,...
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the united nations is warning, the humanitarian crisis could grow and affect millions more. united nations high commissioner for refugees says more than 2000000 people have now fled to fighting. it's been described as europe's worst refugee crisis since world war 2. people are crossing to neighboring countries to the west, such as romania, slovakia, hungry and more dover. but most of ukraine's refugees are in poland. the government there has said to host them all, it will need more money than the e. u is offering another 235000 people have gone to other european countries. of the conflict in ukraine is affecting large numbers of children as well. according to unicef, more than a 1000000 ukrainian refugees minus many on accompanied either separated from their parents or sent away by those forced to stay behind. the un has warned that unaccompanied children are a greater risk of suffering violence and abuse. it's urged host countries to ensure their safety the well, let's bring in our guess now from the border town of seamus. matthew, it in poland. matthew salt. marsh is the h
the united nations is warning, the humanitarian crisis could grow and affect millions more. united nations high commissioner for refugees says more than 2000000 people have now fled to fighting. it's been described as europe's worst refugee crisis since world war 2. people are crossing to neighboring countries to the west, such as romania, slovakia, hungry and more dover. but most of ukraine's refugees are in poland. the government there has said to host them all, it will need more money than...
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that the united nations, it was not and is not operationally part of it. and that is why we go in, i think we actually have us and also our red cross college, quite some experiencing how to set this up. so we don't a job at eyes, people's lives uneasy as they have to. so tell us how to do it. so we speak to the military commanders on the ground. we speak to a military commanders and a foreign ministry officials in the capitals here and, and, and moscow to get the agreement to get the things such a standard operating procedures in place for them to implement that will lay about their clearly yet they're clearly not. and not listening because what we've seen is her evacuation bosses being shot at human italian workers, especially here and ukraine. what i've seen so far is mostly local organizations, local volunteers. i mean everyone in ukraine who hasn't flat the country is basically now a volunteer. they're all helping they're collecting food, they're collecting clothes from friends, from relatives, and they're risking their lives going into the most front
that the united nations, it was not and is not operationally part of it. and that is why we go in, i think we actually have us and also our red cross college, quite some experiencing how to set this up. so we don't a job at eyes, people's lives uneasy as they have to. so tell us how to do it. so we speak to the military commanders on the ground. we speak to a military commanders and a foreign ministry officials in the capitals here and, and, and moscow to get the agreement to get the things...
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at the united nations, the whole world is watching. today, the american ambassador to the united nations, once again, pointed out who is responsible for murdering 108 babies. >> ap reporters on the ground show the world a mass grave in mariupol. a narrow trench, filled with the bodies of children. locals have told families to leave their dead relatives lying, on the streets. exposed to the world. because it is, simply, too dangerous with the bombs, and shelling's to hold funerals. >> russia will be held accountable for its atrocities. this it is only one way to end this madness. president putin, stop the killing. withdraw your forces. leave ukraine, once, and for all this. >> and what you just heard the ambassador say, she was using the associated press reporting that we have used, on this program, this week, about the atrocities that vladimir putin is committing. vladimir putin has been wrong about everything in this war. joined by a former kgb agent, later in this hour, to explain how vladimir putin, a former kgb, mid level bureaucra
at the united nations, the whole world is watching. today, the american ambassador to the united nations, once again, pointed out who is responsible for murdering 108 babies. >> ap reporters on the ground show the world a mass grave in mariupol. a narrow trench, filled with the bodies of children. locals have told families to leave their dead relatives lying, on the streets. exposed to the world. because it is, simply, too dangerous with the bombs, and shelling's to hold funerals....
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this is nancy reagan in her own words at the united nations. it gives me pleasure on behalf of the third community to welcome among us today men do better relay, they representative of the united states of america nancy reagan mrs. nancy reagan one first lady of the united states and i invite her to make her statement. thank you, mr. chairman. i'm delighted to be here the member of the us delegation to speak before the third committee of the united nations general assembly on a matter of urgent importance to all of us. the third committee is now considering agenda items on youth families and crime prevention. i want to talk to you about the illegal use of drugs and the direct impact is having on families and especially children. i come before the united nations today as a wife and a mother. and one who has had a unique opportunity to see the impact of the drug problem not only in the united states, but in many areas of the world i worked on this problem with many distinguished people represented on this committee. i've had the opportunity to tra
this is nancy reagan in her own words at the united nations. it gives me pleasure on behalf of the third community to welcome among us today men do better relay, they representative of the united states of america nancy reagan mrs. nancy reagan one first lady of the united states and i invite her to make her statement. thank you, mr. chairman. i'm delighted to be here the member of the us delegation to speak before the third committee of the united nations general assembly on a matter of urgent...
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and the people who bought 2 countries, but we want to hope that the united nations security council, who is their supreme office, the specialist from the like the nation secretary general, should find means of ways to implement because rather than depict in one country and mention in the address that they shouldn't take find they should actually ticket and show us thompson terms would result in these issues. actually one said the must be with the bridges, instant bracken bridges between the 2 countries. on the rest of the wall, of course, the russian minister defense would say that it was protecting the people of the don boss from the ukrainian military. i'm afraid so we have time for dot to charleston color international relations consult and thank you very much for your time. thank you for doing sweeping sanctions had been slapped on moscow in response to his actions in ukraine, among the latest bronze to close doors and paused business operations in russia. luxury names including her miss katya, should know. bloomberg and the b. b. c are also temporarily halting that news operation
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there is the us ambassador to the united nations. we will listen into what the ambassador has to say and bring you any of the latest lines from that security council meeting being held right now on north korea. we will move on to ukraine and tell you about the us president joe biden, because he's gone closer to the conflict and he's visiting eastern poland. that's where he has been meeting us troops stationed in the east of poland. he addressed them as well, returned gaijin as much more than just whether or not you can alleviate the pain and suffering of the people in a crate. or in a new phase. your generation were inspection point about every 4 or 5 generations that comes along and changes. fundamental change takes place. the world. i'm going to be the same, not because ukraine, but i'm not going to be the same. and 15 years now in terms of organizational structures, and the question is going to prevail or democracy is going to prevail on it. and the values we share are autocracies, prevail now before poland, joe biden was in bruss
there is the us ambassador to the united nations. we will listen into what the ambassador has to say and bring you any of the latest lines from that security council meeting being held right now on north korea. we will move on to ukraine and tell you about the us president joe biden, because he's gone closer to the conflict and he's visiting eastern poland. that's where he has been meeting us troops stationed in the east of poland. he addressed them as well, returned gaijin as much more than...
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