UK Defends UN Charter, Condemns Illegal Russian Invasion of Ukraine

UK Minister addresses UN Security Council, highlighting efforts to defend international law and condemn Russia's unprovoked war in Ukraine.
In a powerful statement delivered at the UN Security Council, the UK's Minister of State for Europe, North America, and the Overseas Territories, Steven Doughty MP, reaffirmed the UK's commitment to upholding the UN Charter and international law in the face of Russia's illegal and unprovoked invasion of Ukraine.
Addressing the council, Doughty made it clear that the UK is working closely with partners across the international community to defend the principles enshrined in the UN Charter, which Russia has brazenly violated through its military aggression against a sovereign nation.
The minister emphasized that Russia's war in Ukraine is not only a clear breach of international law, but it also poses a grave threat to global peace and security. He condemned the Kremlin's actions in the strongest possible terms, stating that they are illegal and unprovoked.
Doughty's remarks come as the international community continues to rally in support of Ukraine, imposing a range of economic sanctions and providing military and humanitarian aid to the embattled nation. The UK, alongside its allies, has been at the forefront of these efforts, working tirelessly to hold Russia accountable for its flagrant disregard of international law.
Throughout his statement, the UK minister reaffirmed the UK's unwavering commitment to the principles of the UN Charter, which he described as the foundation of a rules-based international order. He made it clear that the UK will continue to work with its partners to ensure that these principles are upheld, regardless of the challenges posed by Russia's aggression.
Doughty's remarks come at a critical juncture in the ongoing conflict, as the international community grapples with the far-reaching implications of Russia's actions. The UK's steadfast support for Ukraine and its defense of the UN Charter underscores the importance of collective action in the face of such blatant violations of international law.
Source: UK Government


