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Ukraine may recalibrate its offer of ceasefire with Russia, envoy tells UN

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Posted on June 22, 2026

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Ukraine May Revise Ceasefire Offer to Russia If UN Doesn’t Act, Envoy Warns

Ukraine’s Position and Developments at the UN Security Council

Potential Revision of Ceasefire Offer

June 22 (Reuters) - Ukraine may revise its offer to Russia of a ceasefire along the de facto frontline if the United Nations Security Council fails to pass a resolution urging a full and unconditional end to the hostilities, a top Ukrainian official said on Monday.

Statements from Ukraine's UN Envoy

Ukraine's envoy to the UN, Andrii Melnyk, spoke during a lengthy session of the UN Security Council, the sixth such meeting called to address the war in recent months.

Call for Direct Negotiations

"Ukraine stands ready to engage in direct negotiations with Russia to secure a just and lasting peace in accordance with the UN Charter, but our patience is not endless," he said, noting Ukraine had repeatedly urged the Security Council to adopt a resolution for a full and unconditional ceasefire.

Warning on Ceasefire Offer Modification

"If the Security Council would further choose a wait-and-see approach, I cannot exclude that Ukraine may recalibrate and modify its offer. Ceasefire along the de facto front line is already a great compromise," he said. He gave no further details.

Recent Developments in the Conflict

Ukraine’s Military Actions and Impact

Melynk insisted that Ukraine had changed the dynamic in the war, now in its fifth year, with recent strikes, adding that some 40% of Russia's oil refineries had been damaged.

Condemnation of Russian Strike on Kyiv Monastery

Joined by other Security Council members, Melnyk strongly condemned a Russian strike on the historic Pechersk Lavra ​monastery in Kyiv last week.

Conflicting Claims Over the Incident

Russia has denied that it attacked the UNESCO World Heritage site, blaming the strike on a U.S.-made Patriot air defense missile, a claim repeated by a top Russian official during the UN session.

Moscow has said its attack targeted and struck ​drone manufacturing facilities, while Ukraine and many Western countries accused Russia of striking the monastery.

Reporting and Editorial Credits

(Reporting by Andrea Shalal in Washington; Editing by Bill Berkrot)

Key Takeaways

  • Ukraine’s UN envoy Andrii Melnyk signaled that if the UN Security Council does not adopt a resolution for a full ceasefire, Kyiv may recalibrate its current ceasefire proposal, which would pause along the existing front line.
  • Melnyk emphasized Ukraine’s willingness to negotiate directly with Russia for a lasting peace, but stressed that Ukraine’s forbearance is limited.
  • Ukraine has intensified strikes on Russia’s oil infrastructure, significantly disrupting its energy export capacity — with estimates suggesting up to 40% of export capacity has been affected, increasing pressure on Moscow’s war finances.
  • The UN General Assembly has already backed a resolution calling for an immediate, full and unconditional ceasefire, underscoring international support for Ukraine’s position.

Frequently Asked Questions

What conditions did Ukraine set for negotiating a ceasefire with Russia?
Ukraine is ready for direct negotiations for a just and lasting peace, seeking a full and unconditional ceasefire along the de facto frontline.
What action is Ukraine expecting from the UN Security Council?
Ukraine urges the Security Council to adopt a resolution demanding a full and unconditional end to hostilities with Russia.
Why might Ukraine revise its ceasefire offer to Russia?
Ukraine may recalibrate its offer if the UN Security Council fails to act, indicating its patience is not endless.
What recent developments in the war did Ukraine highlight at the UN?
Ukraine noted it had damaged 40% of Russia's oil refineries and condemned a strike on a historic Kyiv monastery.
What is Russia’s response to accusations about the Pechersk Lavra strike?
Russia denied targeting the site, attributing the damage to a misdirected U.S.-made Patriot missile.

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