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    UN chief says 'spare no effort' to end war in Ukraine

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    Posted on February 24, 2025

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    Last updated: January 26, 2026

    This image features UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres speaking at the Human Rights Council, emphasizing the need for global efforts to resolve the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict.
    UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres addressing the Human Rights Council on Ukraine conflict - Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Quick Summary

    UN Secretary-General urges global action to end the Ukraine conflict, emphasizing a just peace. The U.S. backs a resolution against Russia, highlighting human rights concerns.

    UN Secretary-General Urges Global Action to End Ukraine Conflict

    By Olivia Le Poidevin and Emma Farge

    GENEVA (Reuters) - United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said on Monday that countries must work to bring an end to the Russia-Ukraine war, calling for a just and lasting peace on the third anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

    "We must spare no effort to bring an end to this conflict, and achieve a just and lasting peace in line with the U.N. Charter, international law and General Assembly resolutions," he told a high-level meeting of the U.N. Human Rights Council in Geneva, repeating that Russia's actions in February 2022 violated the global body's founding document, the U.N. charter.

    His remarks come ahead of a U.N. showdown on Ukraine later on Monday in New York, with the United States urging states to back its resolution which it says is focused on ending the war and pits it against a rival text by Ukraine and European allies.

    That motion repeats the U.N. demand that Russia withdraw its troops and halt hostilities, which has received overwhelming support in the past.

    The U.N. split illustrates the position Ukraine finds itself in as it enters the fourth year of all-out war with Russia, with the backing of its staunchest ally the United States fraying amid growing pressure from Washington for a deal to end the war.

    In an address to the same meeting, U.N. rights chief Volker Turk said that any sustainable peace "must be anchored in the rights, needs and aspirations of the Ukrainian people, in accountability, and in the principles of the United Nations Charter and international law."

    Washington left its seat at the Human Rights Council empty, in line with U.S. President Donald Trump's decision to disengage from the body which is the only intergovernmental organisation that protects human rights.

    Russia, which says it had no choice but to launch what it calls its "special military operation" in Ukraine due to the NATO alliance's eastwards expansion, will address the meeting on Wednesday.

    In the same speech, Guterres said that human rights around the world are being "suffocated" and referred to intolerable levels of death and destruction in Gaza as well as horrifying human rights abuses in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

    Turk, an Austrian lawyer, warned that the system of global protections built in the decades after World War Two has never before been under so much strain.

    (Reporting by Emma Farge and Olivia Le Poidevin; Editing by Ludwig Burger and Ros Russell)

    Key Takeaways

    • •UN Secretary-General calls for an end to the Ukraine conflict.
    • •Guterres emphasizes a just and lasting peace.
    • •The U.S. and Ukraine push for a resolution against Russia.
    • •Human rights concerns highlighted by Guterres and Turk.
    • •Global protections under strain, warns UN rights chief.

    Frequently Asked Questions about UN chief says 'spare no effort' to end war in Ukraine

    1What did UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres call for?

    Antonio Guterres called for countries to spare no effort in bringing an end to the Russia-Ukraine war and achieving a just and lasting peace in line with the U.N. Charter and international law.

    2What is the U.N. resolution regarding the Ukraine conflict?

    The U.N. resolution demands that Russia withdraw its troops and halt hostilities, which has received overwhelming support in the past.

    3What did U.N. rights chief Volker Turk emphasize in his address?

    Volker Turk emphasized that any sustainable peace must be anchored in the rights, needs, and aspirations of the Ukrainian people, along with accountability for actions taken during the conflict.

    4How has U.S. support for Ukraine changed recently?

    The article notes that U.S. backing for Ukraine is fraying amid growing concerns, illustrating the complex position Ukraine finds itself in as the war continues.

    5What concerns did Guterres raise about global human rights?

    Guterres warned that human rights around the world are being 'suffocated' and highlighted intolerable levels of death and destruction in Gaza, along with other human rights abuses.

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