Speeches
Statement by the Delegation of Ukraine at the UN Security Council Briefing on the Situation in South Sudan
As one of the troop and police contributors to the UN Mission in South Sudan, Ukraine will further actively back UN peacekeeping and peacebuilding efforts in this fragile country.
Statement by First Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, Mr. Vadym Prystaiko, at the United Nations Security Council briefing on Somalia
Ukraine stands in solidarity with Somalia as it counters this and other challenges, as well as embraces new historic opportunities.
Statement by the delegation of Ukraine at the UNSC briefing on the Non-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction
A possible use of weapons of mass destruction is a clear and present danger to the mankind.
Statement by Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Mr. Sergiy Kyslytsya at the UNSC Open Debate on Forced labour, Slavery and Other Similar Practices”
Ukraine supports international efforts to combat all forms of human rights abuses and violations in conflict and post-conflict situations.
Statement by the delegation of Ukraine at the UNSC debate on the situation in Afghanistan
Ukraine remains committed to supporting the Afghan-owned and Afghan-led national reconciliation process aimed at bringing lasting peace to Afghanistan.
Statement (EOV) by the delegation of Ukraine on the adoption of the resolution “United Nations actions on sexual exploitation and abuse”
Ukraine is convinced of the extreme importance of addressing the issue of sexual exploitation and abuse in a just, effective and timely manner.
Statement by the delegation of Ukraine at the UN Security Council briefing on Kosovo
Ukraine welcomes the role of the European Union in diffusing tensions and commends the resumption of high-level meetings between Belgrade and Pristina in Brussels.
Statement by the delegation of Ukraine at the UN Security Council Briefing by the Chairperson-in-Office of the OSCE
As recognized at the OSCE, the ongoing aggression of the Russian Federation against Ukraine and its severe consequences remain among the top threats to European security.
Statement by Foreign Minister Pavlo Klimkin at the UNSC Ministerial open debate on “Maintenance of International Peace and Security: Conflicts in Europe”
The Ukrainian presidency has introduced this open debate to address the fundamental challenge for Europe. Our world has become dangerously insecure and this trend is developing.
Statement by His Excellency Volodymyr Yelchenko Chair, Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 2127 (2013) concerning the Central African Republic
There have been a number of positive developments in the CAR, including progress in disarmament and demobilization and security sector reform, the improvement in the security situation in Bangui, and the successful Brussels conference in November.