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India flags deteriorating rights situation in Ukraine at UNHRC

“We support calls to ensure free and uninterrupted humanitarian access and safe passage for the people. The impact of the situation is being felt beyond the region. Oil prices are skyrocketing. There is also a shortage of food grains and fertilizers in the world,”

India flags deteriorating rights situation in Ukraine at UNHRC

India evacuates another 1300 nationals from Ukraine Photo: iStock

On Thursday, India expresses deep concern about the recent developments in Ukraine. India again raised concerns about the deteriorating humanitarian conditions in Ukraine. the situations are the result of Russian aggression. India at UNHRC calls to ensure uninterrupted humanitarian access and safe passage for the people.

The Indian mission in Geneva said in a tweet, “India’s statement at the 34th Special Session of the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) on the deteriorating human rights situation in Ukraine stemming from the Russian aggression,”

Ambassador Indra Mani Pandey said, “We remain deeply concerned at the unfolding developments in Ukraine. We have constantly called for an immediate cessation of violence and an urgent end to hostilities,”.

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At the UNHRC event, India’s Permanent Representative in Geneva said this humanitarian destabilization has burdened people around the world, especially in developing and least-developed countries.

He further said,  “Prime Minister Modi has reiterated this in his interactions with global leaders, including the leadership of the Russian Federation and Ukraine. India continues to believe that pursuing the path of dialogue and diplomacy is the only way out. We have strongly condemned killings of civilians in Bucha and supported the call for an independent investigation,”

In March,  the Council last discussed this issue as the situations are further deteriorating, the Indian envoy said it is evident that women and children have been displaced internally in Ukraine, and have been disproportionately impacted as they form the bulk of those who have moved to neighboring countries and been displaced internally in Ukraine.

Indra Mani Pandey also exclaimed while adding that India believes that the immediate priority should be the evacuation of innocent civilians from areas witnessing intense fighting, “We support all efforts to alleviate the suffering of the people of Ukraine,”

Ambassador Pandey underlined that India has been sending medicines and other essential relief materials, and humanitarian supplies to Ukraine and its neighbors.

He added, “We support calls to ensure free and uninterrupted humanitarian access and safe passage for the people. The impact of the situation is being felt beyond the region. Oil prices are skyrocketing. There is also a shortage of food grains and fertilizers in the world.”

At the Human Rights Council, the Indian representative again reminded the council that New Delhi has ensured the safe return of about 22,500 Indians from Ukraine.

Ambassador Indra Mani Pandey further claimed that India continues to emphasize that the contemporary global order is anchored on international law, the UN Charter, and respect for territorial integrity and sovereignty of all States. “We have also assisted nationals from 18 other countries in that process. We are deeply appreciative of the facilitation rendered by the authorities of Ukraine and its neighboring countries in ensuring their safe return.”

He added, India continues to emphasize that the contemporary global order is anchored on international law, UN Charter and respect for territorial integrity and sovereignty of all States.

“We call for respect for and protection of human rights of people in Ukraine and reiterate our abiding commitment to global promotion and protection of human rights,” he said.

 

(with inputs from ANI)

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