The UN Secretary General, António Guterres, has acknowledged that he does not see that the war in Ukraine can end «in the immediate future», so he has called for continued solidarity with the citizens who are suffering in the flesh the ravages of the invasion launched in February 2022 by Russian President Vladimir Putin.
«There will be an end, but I don’t see it in the immediate future,» said Guterres, pessimistic that there can be «at this moment» a «serious» dialogue between the Ukrainian and Russian authorities. «A solution based on international law and respecting territorial integrity is needed,» he added.
In this sense, from the World Economic Forum in Davos (Switzerland), he recalled that the two parties have «different ideas» on different aspects, such as «what was the Russian empire», and warned that «this makes it difficult to find a solution».
The UN has also joined the list of international condolences for the death of the leadership of the Ministry of the Interior in a helicopter accident. Tragic deaths», in the words of the coordinator in Ukraine, Denise Brown, to which are added children from a kindergarten over which the aircraft fell on the outskirts of Kiev.
Source: (EUROPA PRESS)