Ukraine’s President Sounds Wake up Call for UN; Reminds Delegates about Crimea & Moscow Aggression
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy used his annual address
at the 76th Session of the UN General Assembly on September 23 to shake the 76-year-old
global body out of its doldrums and actively seek an end to Russian aggression
against his country.
“It’s time to wake up,” Zelenskyy chided the UN bureaucrats and the
other 192 member-states at the start of his address immediately following the
opening diplomatic courtesies.
Ukraine’s head of state straightaway cited global unrest and
dangers by revealing one that was close to home. He informed the General
Assembly about the attempt on the life of his first aide. Twelve shots were
fired and three of them hit the driver, who was hospitalized.
“Here is the price of change in the state, here is the price of
reforms,” he moralized.
Zelenskyy’s impassioned statement
was filled with acknowledgements of the UN’s memorable history of achievements
while he bemoaned that nothing has been done to compel Moscow to end its war
against Ukraine and evacuate from the country. However, his low-key words were
devoid of strong denunciations of Moscow’s crimes and demands for its
evacuation from Ukraine.
On the other hand, Ukraine’s own history of serving as a
battleground for numerous wars, the Holodomor murder of 7-10 million Ukrainian
men, women and children as well as Babyn Yar and the Holocaust has awakened it
many decades ago. “I can say without flattery and cunning: Ukraine did it a
long time ago, since then it has not fallen asleep. It did not fall asleep when
it survived the Holodomor, Babyn Yar,” Zelenskyy said. “Did not fall asleep
when the whole world survived two wars, the Holocaust, lost 100 million people.
This was the price for humanity to realize that all nations, all countries are
equal, and all conflicts must be resolved through dialogues and only through
dialogues, not tanks.”
Echoing criticisms by many others who have spoken at the UN rostrum,
Zelenskyy professed that the two words known around the world – United Nations –
do not represent real estate on the eastside of Manhattan island. “The UN is
not a building, the UN is the leaders. And it was they who created the UN 76
years ago,” he said, referring to leaders of 193 member-states and their
predecessors. In order to overcome today’s problems and resume a course of
helping countries around the world, the global leadership embedded in the
United Nations needs to believe in itself, he accentuated.
“The UN has long heard only criticism. The accusation that the UN
can do nothing. And the worst accusation is that ‘the UN has become a League of
Nations.’ And today the UN is like a retired superhero who has forgotten what
he could do. He considers himself a burden, a weak, frail, useless old man,
whose life was in vain. Or maybe the UN will remember something?” Zelenskyy
continued his line of thinking.
Consequently, believing that conflicts must be resolved
peacefully, he reminded his fellow diplomats that in 1945 Ukraine became one of
the founding members of the United Nations.
And throughout its recent history, Ukraine has not shirked its
global responsibilities. Despite worldwide turmoil, COVID-19 pandemic and
terrorism, Ukraine has sought to contribute to the improvement of humanity,
Zelenskyy said.
“Ukraine
did not expect help from others. And helped others without waiting for
gratitude. We sent our doctors to Italy, sent the necessary assets. Ukraine
helped everyone who needed it at a time when the world had forgotten that the
pandemic would not last forever, and that all nations would one day gather here
again. But how will they look each other in the eyes now? Ukraine is not
ashamed,” he said.
Consequently,
“It has the right to say: we want to revive the UN. To begin with, its Charter
must be revived,” Zelenskyy said.
Turning
to Russia’s illegal temporary occupation of Ukraine’s Crimean peninsula,
Zelenskyy said the battle for freedom and rights is being waged on Ukraine’s
shores of the Black Sea. Supporting Ukraine’s sovereign rights in Crimea is a
“commitment to the basic principles of the United Nations.” The recently
concluded Summit of the Crimea Platform on the deoccupation of Crimes is a
commitment to the UN’s basic principles, he said, adding that he is grateful to
the 46 participants for their support. However, the lack of UN support for the
platform is a demonstration of “some new, unapproved principles.”
Zelenskyy
said Crimea embodies “the price of freedom, here is the price of fighting for
your rights, for human rights.”
The
President of Ukraine boldly said he expects “the support of the international
community in the issue of the release of about 450 Ukrainians illegally
detained in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine and in the Russian
Federation. I urge you to support the updated resolutions on the human rights
situation in the occupied Crimea and the militarization of our Ukrainian
occupied peninsula, which will be submitted to the General Assembly by the end
of the year.”
With
the recent formal inclusion of the agenda item on the “Situation in the
Temporarily Occupied Territories of Ukraine” in the agenda of the current
session of General Assembly, Zelenskyy thanked all states that mentioned
Ukraine in their speeches here this years.
“It
is very important. And many others who are not ashamed that Ukraine is their
friend and partner. Who can call things by their names: call occupation
occupation, and call aggression aggression, without fear that someone will
leave this hall for everyone to see. It is not necessary to do this, it is a
platform for dialogue. It will definitely not bring happiness to Ukraine. It
could bring happiness to Ukraine if someone left our state territories, our state
borders for everyone to see,” he said.
Russian
occupation of Crimea and its abuse of the rights of Ukrainian citizens and the
environment require greater UN’s attention, he said. “They made a military base
out of unique nature. Instead of fauna and flora there is a fleet and soldiers.
And in the souls of the Crimean people, there is a problem opposite to the
world - not global warming, but global devastation,” Zelenskyy charged.
The
United Nations was launched at the Yalta Conference in Crimea and now Yalta and
Crimea have been occupied for eight years.
“Mr.
President of the 76th Assembly spoke a lot about climate change and the protection
of the environment and nature on the planet. In this context, Crimea needs even
more UN’s attention. They made a military base out of unique nature. Instead of
fauna and flora there is a fleet and soldiers. And in the souls of the Crimean
people, there is a problem opposite to the world - not global warming, but
global devastation,” Zelenskyy said.
Sarcastically
questioning the appellation of debates at the UN General Assembly, Zelenskyy
rejected that label, saying in reality it is “an active dispute between
different parties.”
“This
is an opportunity to ask direct, frank questions. For example, issuing hundreds
of thousands of Ukrainians in the occupied territory of Ukraine hundreds of
thousands of passports of another state. Isn’t it evidence of an international
crime? Isn't it proof of impunity and disrespect for international law?
Moreover, the Russian Federation itself officially declares it. And it forces
our citizens of Ukraine to take part in the elections to the Russian
parliament.”
Zelenskyy
called on the United Nations to “support those who want to change the world for
the better” among them Ukraine. He said his country is presenting a number of
initiatives, platforms and summits. Let's take only one - the Crimea Platform.
It must work under the auspices of the United Nations. If every nation has such
an effective platform, approved by the UN, which solves problems and works
24/7, that means reviving the UN. Because it means to revive faith in the UN
among ordinary people.
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