At U.N., dozens of nations call on Russia to end war in Ukraine

Nations including the United States, member of the European Union, and countries in Asia called on Russia to halt the war

July 14, 2022 03:14 am | Updated 03:14 am IST - United Nations, United States:

The United Nations logo is seen inside the United Nations headquarters in New York City. File.

The United Nations logo is seen inside the United Nations headquarters in New York City. File. | Photo Credit: AFP

Dozens of countries from around the world called on Russia on Wednesday to halt the war in Ukraine.

They included the United States, member of the European Union, and countries in Asia.

Also read:Russia-Ukraine crisis updates | July 13, 2022

In a statement, the 40-odd countries said they support Ukraine’s proceedings before the International Court of Justice seeking “to establish that Russia has no lawful basis to take military action in Ukraine on the basis of unsubstantiated allegations of genocide.”

This alludes to Russia’s stated justification early in the war that it invaded to halt what it called genocide in pro-Russian areas of eastern Ukraine.

The statement recalls that the court based in the Hague called on March 16 for Moscow to end the war.

“We reiterate that Russia must be held accountable for its actions. In this regard, we consider that Russia’s violations of international law engage its international responsibility,” it said.

The statement added that “the losses and damage suffered by Ukraine as a result of Russia’s violations of international law require full and urgent reparation by Russia.”

Ukraine has said it will take at least $750 billion to rebuild after the widespread destruction inflicted by the Russian invasion force.

The International Court of Justice is the highest U.N. court and its rulings are binding and not open to appeal.

It bases its rulings mainly on international treaties and conventions but has no means of enforcing its decisions.

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