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Pressure mounts on Russia as UN Security Council holds another meeting

Latest talks to focus on refugees, human trafficking, diplomat says

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 12 Apr 2022 11:00AM

Pressure mounts on Russia as UN Security Council holds another meeting
When Russia was removed from the Human Rights Council in the General Assembly, a minority of six out of the Security Council’s 15 members – the United States, Britain, France, Ireland, Norway and Albania – voted in favour. – AFP pic, April 12, 2022

UNITED NATIONS – The United Nations Security Council – which yesterday held a session on the plight of women and children in Ukraine – will hold another meeting next week on the humanitarian situation there, in a bid to keep pressure on Russia despite its veto power over the powerful body, diplomats said.

The new meeting, proposed by France and Mexico, will “focus on refugees, third-country nationals and human trafficking,” said a diplomat on condition of anonymity. 

Monday’s meeting was proposed by the United States and Albania, with the latter country’s ambassador to the UN, Ferit Hoxha, announcing that he and his UN partners would continue denouncing the February 24 invasion of Ukraine even if Moscow, “with its veto, has taken this Council hostage, preventing it (from) deliver(ing) security in Ukraine.”

Since the beginning of the war, the Security Council has held 15 meetings and the UN General Assembly has voted three times on the war, first condemning the invasion on March 2, then calling for the protection of civilians on March 24 and finally suspending Russia from the Human Rights Council on April 7. 

Abandoning emergency meetings, even after massacres like the killings on Friday in Kramatorsk which left some 50 dead, the members of the Security Council who are leading the initiative on Ukraine have chosen instead to hold regular sessions on the war and to return to the issue of Ukraine at every opportunity, according to several diplomats.

Some of their counterparts however believe that pushing Russia even further into isolation would be counterproductive, the diplomats said, or that too many sanctions might kill any hope for multilateralism, and argue that the Council should do diplomacy and not become a place for public relations. 

When Russia was removed from the Human Rights Council in the General Assembly, a minority of six out of the Security Council’s 15 members – the United States, Britain, France, Ireland, Norway and Albania – voted in favour. 

Three were against – Russia, China and Gabon – and six abstained: India, Brazil, Kenya, Ghana, Mexico, and United Arab Emirates. – AFP, April 12, 2022

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