Tag: Press Release

  • PRESS RELEASE : RMT Marks Ladbroke Grove Rail Disaster [October 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : RMT Marks Ladbroke Grove Rail Disaster [October 2022]

    The press release issued by the RMT on 5 October 2022.

    TWENTY-THREE YEARS after 31 lives were lost in the Ladbroke Grove rail disaster, RMT say that Government policy is in danger of dragging the railways closer towards the same cocktail of conditions that lead to tragedy on 5th October 1999.

    Ladbroke Grove was one of a number of disasters under the watch of the privatised Railtrack, ultimately leading to its abolition and creation of the publicly owned company, Network Rail.

    However, RMT is warning that casualisation, a myriad of contractors, long-hours and fatigue – all driven by cuts on the railway – has turned the clock back.

    RMT General Secretary Mick Lynch said: “RMT will never allow those responsible to forget that privatised Railtrack, and the drive to cut corners in the name of profit, led to the disaster at Ladbroke Grove and the wholly preventable loss of life.

    “Privatisation, fragmentation and a complete absence of corporate responsibility were at the heart of the tragedy.

    “The proliferation of private agencies and contractors, often employing casual staff on zero hours contracts is rapidly dragging us back to the edge.

    “The contingency staff utilised by employers during official trade union strike action are often undertrained and inexperienced.”

    On the current national rail dispute which will see RMT strike action on Saturday 8 October, Mr Lynch added:

    “Now, faced with such an aggressive agenda of cuts to jobs, conditions, pay and pensions, RMT has no choice but to defend our members industrially to stop this race to the bottom.

    “The Cullen Inquiry into Ladbroke Grove highlighted the safety critical role of the guard and yet we are still having to fight the battle to stop driver only operations on the railway.

    “We will use every tool at our disposal to both defend our members industrially and keep safety at the top of the agenda while demanding the renationalisation of our railways.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Bus Workers to Take Strike Action [October 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Bus Workers to Take Strike Action [October 2022]

    The press release issued by the RMT on 5 October 2022.

    RMT members working on buses in Somerset, and Cornwall will take strike action from October 10, in a fight for better pay and conditions.

    Four days of strike action will take place on the following dates:

    10 October
    21 October
    4 November
    11 November

    Around 400 workers who are planning to take action are furious that many of them are only paid just over £11 and hour and that bosses only offered a small uprate to £12 an hour.

    This is despite the fact First Group paid out £500m to shareholders in 2021/22 and has an operating profit of £226m.

    RMT general secretary Mick Lynch said: “Our members have no choice but to take strike action following an insulting and paltry pay offer.

    “First Group is swimming in money and could easily pay bus workers a decent rise that goes some way to dealing with the escalating cost of living crisis.

    “The public in Cornwall and Somerset who our members faithfully serve need a service that pays workers properly, so they do not leave the industry, creating chronic bus shortages.

    “We are determined to win for our members, and we urge First Group to come to a negotiated settlement with RMT.”

  • PRESS RELEASE : Hillsborough – independent forensic pathology review established [October 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Hillsborough – independent forensic pathology review established [October 2022]

    The press release issued by the Home Office on 5 October 2022.

    The review will consider what went wrong with the original pathological report and ensure similar mistakes are not made in the future.

    The review reflects recommendations made in Right Reverend James Jones’ report. The patronising disposition of unaccountable power, a report to ensure the pain and suffering of the Hillsborough families is not repeated, which identified failings in the pathological reporting of the deaths at Hillsborough Stadium on 15 April 1989.

    The review will be chaired by forensic science expert Mr Glenn Taylor.

    The review began on 1 July 2022, following the conclusion of the final criminal trials relating to the Hillsborough disaster.

    Mr Taylor is expected to report his findings to the Home Secretary next summer.

    It will consider what went wrong with the original pathological report from the disaster to ensure that similar mistakes will not be made in the future.

    As set out in the Terms of Reference published today, the review will:

    • recognise the failures in pathology following the Hillsborough disaster
    • make an assessment as to whether there is risk of similar failings being made again in the event of a similar mass fatality
    • assess the adequacy of safeguards currently in place in terms of clinical governance and pathology provision in England and Wales
    • look at accountability of practitioners and how it has changed since the original inquests
    • consider if there are lessons learnt from the Hillsborough disaster which can built into the development of Home Office register forensic pathologists and wider provision of pathology services

    Mr Taylor is a retired forensic scientist who was in charge of a local authority laboratory. He has extensive experience in major incident planning and oversight of coronial services on behalf of local authorities.

    The review has been commissioned by the Pathology Delivery Board (PDB) and is overseen by the Home Office. The PDB is responsible for the provision of forensic pathology services to police and coroners for suspicious death and homicide cases in England and Wales.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Olena Zelenska met with Agata Kornhauser-Duda in Poland and spoke at the Warsaw Security Forum [October 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Olena Zelenska met with Agata Kornhauser-Duda in Poland and spoke at the Warsaw Security Forum [October 2022]

    The press release issued by the President of Ukraine on 5 October 2022.

    The wife of the President of Ukraine Olena Zelenska paid a visit to the Republic of Poland, during which she held a meeting with the first lady of this country Agata Kornhauser-Duda, spoke at the Warsaw Security Forum and received the Knight of Freedom Award awarded to the Ukrainian people.

    Olena Zelenska began her visit with a meeting with the First Lady of the Republic of Poland.

    The wife of the President of Ukraine thanked her colleague for the unchanging position of Poland – clear messages of support for our country were heard during the speech of President Andrzej Duda at the 77th session of the UN General Assembly in New York.

    Olena Zelenska noted that supporting Ukraine is an investment in the future for the whole world. She spoke about a new opportunity for such support – Olena Zelenska Foundation, which she recently presented in New York.

    “This is a new way to participate in the recovery of Ukraine through the restoration of education, medicine or humanitarian aid. I will be happy to present all these directions in Poland,” she said.

    The wife of the President of Ukraine thanked Agata Kornhauser-Duda for her personal assistance in the treatment of Ukrainian children in medical institutions in Poland and other countries.

    The first ladies discussed a new format of cooperation between the two countries in the field of medicine – the exchange of experience between Ukrainian and Polish doctors in the field of providing care to patients with severe burn injuries.

    “Such cooperation is extremely urgent, because as a result of the military aggression against Ukraine, we have a large number of victims with explosive and burn injuries,” said Olena Zelenska.

    Together with Agata Kornhauser-Duda, the First Lady of Ukraine visited the Children’s Health Protection Institute in Warsaw, where evacuated Ukrainian children are being treated. It is not only a clinic, but also a research center. More than 7,000 surgeries are conducted here every year. The institute also hosts about a thousand students who are doing internships here. In addition, 400 children’s doctors of various specialties have the opportunity to study and exchange experience at the institution. The hospital also has a simulation training center where special devices teach how to conduct surgeries. Currently, 11 children from Ukraine are being treated at the Institute, the youngest boy is only four years old, but he is fighting cancer like a real hero and patiently follows all the doctors’ instructions.

    Olena Zelenska thanked the employees of the institution and Professor Piotr Czauderna, whose efforts facilitated the creation of the Unicorn Hub in Poland for the evacuation of children from the West Ukrainian Specialized Children’s Medical Center in Lviv.

    “This is an incredible rescue story. Throughout my visit to Poland, I express gratitude. And here I continue to do it. Our countries have incredible relations. And here I see a practical embodiment not only in helping, but also in saving our children. The evacuation process will be included in textbooks. Thank you to everyone involved,” said the First Lady.

    During her visit to Poland, Olena Zelenska also spoke at the annual Warsaw Security Forum (WSF).

    Olena Zelenska thanked Poland for the principled and broad support for Ukraine.

    “I would like to urge everyone present here not to be afraid to take the risk of standing on the right side – as Poland is doing. After all, as I already said, this is a war of values. It is impossible forWe can’t let Russia set a precedent so that aggression becomes the way of solving problems in the world. We can’t make the rockets falling on residential buildings an acceptable argument for everyone. We can’t let nuclear blackmail become our usual life,” she emphasized.

    During the Warsaw Security Forum, the President’s wife received the Knight of Freedom Award awarded to the people of Ukraine. This award is presented by the Casimir Pulaski Foundation to outstanding figures who contributed to the popularization of General Pulaski’s values: freedom, justice and democracy. This year, the organizers awarded the Ukrainian people who are resisting Russian aggression.

    “There is a well-known Polish motto: ‘For our freedom and yours.’ Thank you for being with us. We know that you will be with us until the end. Until our victory and yours,” said Olena Zelenska.

    The First Lady also met with Ukrainian temporary migrants in Poland and representatives of the Ukrainian community in that country.

    “I am glad that you are right here, in Poland, in the country that first opened its doors to us when the Russian attack took place. Because this is a truly fraternal country that shares with us the biggest ordeal during this war,” she emphasized.

  • PRESS RELEASE : President held a meeting of the Staff of the Supreme Commander-in-Chief  [October 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : President held a meeting of the Staff of the Supreme Commander-in-Chief [October 2022]

    The press release issued by the President of Ukraine on 5 October 2022.

    President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy held another meeting of the Staff of the Supreme Commander-in-Chief on Wednesday.

    Those present heard information from the intelligence, the headquarters of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the commanders of the operational directions about the situation at the front and the latest actions of the enemy. They also discussed the issue of stabilizing the situation in the newly deoccupied areas. Plans regarding further liberation of Ukrainian territories were also considered.

    Separately, the members of the Staff focused on the issue of countering new types of weapons used by the Russian army.

    The parties also analyzed the urgent needs of the defense forces in material and technical support and the course of preparation of the troops for the winter period.

    The meeting was attended by: Minister of Defense Oleksiy Reznikov, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Valerii Zaluzhny, Head of the Main Intelligence Directorate Kyrylo Budanov, Minister of Internal Affairs Denys Monastyrskyi, Minister of Infrastructure Oleksandr Kubrakov, heads of law enforcement agencies and security agencies, as well as Head of the Office of the President Andriy Yermak, his deputy Roman Mashovets and Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council Oleksiy Danilov.

    Commander of the Ground Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, commander of the Khortytsia joint strategic group of troops Oleksandr Syrsky, Commander of the West Operational Command Forces Serhiy Litvinov, Commander of the South Operational Command Forces Andriy Kovalchuk and commander of the Kherson joint strategic group of forces Oleksandr Tarnavskyi joined the meeting via videoconference.

  • PRESS RELEASE : We must create a Special Tribunal on the crime of aggression against Ukraine – address by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to the participants of the public debate “War and Law” in Paris [October 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : We must create a Special Tribunal on the crime of aggression against Ukraine – address by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to the participants of the public debate “War and Law” in Paris [October 2022]

    The press release issued by the President of Ukraine on 5 October 2022.

    Dear Mr. Fabius!

    Ladies and Gentlemen!

    I thank you for the opportunity to present our Ukrainian perspective on how law can guarantee peace. I will start with one example. An example, which demonstrates the need for a comprehensive legal response to aggression.

    September 30 of this year. Zaporizhzhia region of Ukraine. Morning – 7:10 am. The Russian army fires 16 missiles at the territory of the region and the city of Zaporizhzhia. Of them, 4 missiles are shot down by our air defense forces. 9 missiles hit one of the plants, the enterprise was destroyed. And 3 more Russian missiles hit the checkpoint on the road – the place where dozens of people were. Ordinary people in ordinary cars.

    A total of 122 people were wounded that morning. 30 people died. Including 2 children. The girl was 10 years old. And the boy, he was 14 years old.

    And this is just one Russian missile strike. A deliberate attack on civilians. A deliberate crime. This is one of thousands of strikes that have occurred since 2014, when Russia began its aggression against Ukraine, and since February 24 of this year, when Russia turned this aggression into a full-scale war.

    You all know what is happening in Ukraine. All of you have heard about Bucha and Mariupol, about burned cities and tortured people. And I think many of you have read or heard words that explain very clearly why all this is happening.

    I will quote these words now: “To initiate a war of aggression, therefore, is not only an international crime; it is the supreme international crime differing only from other war crimes in that it contains within itself the accumulated evil of the whole.” End of quote.

    These are wise words. The words of people who saw full-scale war with their own eyes. They saw – and know that all war crimes begin with one original crime – the crime of aggression.

    What is the missile strike at ordinary people in ordinary cars at a checkpoint somewhere in the middle of the Zaporizhzhia region of Ukraine? This is the crime committed by the specific Russian soldiers who launched the missiles. This is the crime of the specific commander who ordered the missile strike. And this is the crime of those who started the armed aggression against Ukraine, in the framework of which this and thousands of other similar strikes became possible. And also – in the framework of which the execution of civilians, the torture and execution of prisoners, the rape of women and children, airstrikes on ordinary residential buildings, the use of prohibited mines and ammunition became possible.

    All the crimes of the Russian occupiers on Ukrainian soil can be investigated and the perpetrators can be brought to justice. All perpetrators!

    But… We must bring to justice those whose decisions started all this. Those who committed the original crime. A crime in which all the evil shown by the Russian occupiers is concentrated. And we still do not have such an institutional basis to hold the Russian political and military leadership accountable for the crime of aggression.

    Ladies and Gentlemen!

    Ukraine offers a real way to bring to justice the perpetrators of the original crime that spawned all other crimes committed since the beginning of Russian aggression.

    For many years, the world has been looking for ways to prevent the recurrence of a full-scale war in Europe and to ensure the inevitability of punishment for war criminals, whoever they are, wherever they are and wherever they commit crimes against the basics of human life. Thanks to these searches and the efforts of many conscientious people, we now have, in particular, the International Criminal Court – one of the most important global legal institutions that ensures justice and protects humanity.

    Ukraine fully supports the activities of this court. We accepted the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court over all events on the territory of Ukraine. We introduced changes in the legislation of Ukraine to simplify and make our cooperation with this court more effective. We are in constant and quite practical communication with representatives of the International Criminal Court in order to achieve the common goal of bringing the Russian occupiers to justice for the crimes committed by them on the territory of Ukraine.

    I am grateful to all states and specialists who contribute to this work – with their financial, technical, analytical, legal and expert support. I am grateful to France, in particular, whose contribution is already tangible. And I believe that the International Criminal Court will be able to create a historical precedent of an absolutely legal response to the crimes committed by the Russian occupiers, as large-scale as the Russian war against Ukraine.

    But for the original crime of armed aggression to receive a fair answer as well, we must supplement the activities of the International Criminal Court.

    A Special Tribunal should be established for the crime of aggression against Ukraine. So that it can punish those who, unfortunately, cannot be reached by the International Criminal Court and all other available judicial institutions of the world.

    You all know how the leadership of Russia, hiding behind false stories about state sovereignty, avoids fair responsibility for what it has done. We have to overcome that.

    The draft of the corresponding international agreement for the establishment of the Special Tribunal was recently presented in Kyiv to diplomats from our partner countries. However, we offer this agreement not only to our partners, but also to everyone in the world who values international law and order.

    I will give you another quote: “The charges in the Indictment that the defendants planned and waged aggressive wars are charges of the utmost gravity. War is essentially an evil thing. Its consequences are not confined to the belligerent States alone, but affect the whole world.” End of quote.

    When we conclude an agreement and establish a Special Tribunal for Russian aggression, the very fact of preparing indictments and issuing arrest warrants for those who planned and ordered the beginning of this aggression will be the most powerful signal to all other potential aggressors in the world that war is inevitably punished, and the guilty are held accountable; that the law is always valid and the law always prevails; and humanity is guaranteed to be protected.

    That is why we say that law can guarantee peace and justice. It can! To all. But only if we create the necessary institution.

    And I invite France, in particular, your Constitutional Council to actively participate in the negotiations on the establishment of the Special Tribunal.

    And one more thing. Something without which post-war justice is simply impossible. This is the compensation for all losses and destruction.

    Already now, in October, we offer everyone who values international law to support a fundamental resolution at the UN General Assembly. A resolution confirming Russia’s international legal obligation to pay reparations for this war and recognizing the need for a compensation mechanism through which such an obligation can be implemented. The aggressor must fully pay for the cruelty and destruction he unleashed.

    And although it is not easy in the case of Russia, it is quite possible. The corresponding order of legal steps is clear. We can present it to all interested parties.

    And I will now add one more quote: “Crimes against International Law are committed by men, not by abstract entities, and only by punishing individuals who commit such crimes can the provisions of International Law be enforced.” End of quote.

    Probably, you have read or heard these and other words that I have just given – they are from the verdict of the Nuremberg trials. The trials established by an international treaty. The trials that punished the perpetrators of the previous full-scale war in Europe and proved that justice exists in the world.

    All of us who have studied jurisprudence have seen and analyzed this fundamental document – the Nuremberg verdict. And I am sure that there will be times when students who study law in the same way will be able to compare the text of the Nuremberg verdict with the text of the verdict that will be passed by the Special Tribunal regarding the crime of Russia’s aggression against Ukraine. But not only. They will also study the experience of Russia’s compensation for all the losses caused by this war.

    So, colleagues! Friends!

    I invite all of you to participate in the establishment of appropriate legal institutions. Anyone who joins in restoring justice now will join in guaranteeing long-term peace for all of us in Europe and the world.

    No chance for the guilty! No chance for aggression! Let the law prevail.

    Thank you for your attention!

    Thank you, France, for your support.

    Glory to Ukraine!

  • PRESS RELEASE : Volodymyr Zelenskyy had a phone call with Jo Biden [October 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Volodymyr Zelenskyy had a phone call with Jo Biden [October 2022]

    The press release issued by the President of Ukraine on 4 October 2022.

    President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy had another meaningful and constructive phone call with President of the United States of America Joseph Biden.

    The Ukrainian head of state thanked for the strong support of Ukraine consistently demonstrated by the U.S. government.

    Volodymyr Zelenskyy separately noted the recent two packages – 1.1 billion dollars in security assistance and almost 12.4 billion dollars in aid to our state.

    He highly appreciated the principled and unwavering position of the United States regarding the non-recognition of the sham referenda held by Russia in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine.

    “They are null and void and do not change reality. The territorial integrity of Ukraine will be restored,” Volodymyr Zelenskyy said.

    The President of Ukraine also emphasized the need for a tough collective response of the entire civilized world to Russia’s attempt to annex the territory of Ukraine. In this context, the leaders discussed the coordination of efforts within the UN and other key international platforms.

    The Ukrainian head of state informed about the course of operation to liberate Ukrainian territories and noted that the successes of the defense forces are caused by the bravery of Ukrainian warriors and the weapons provided by the United States.

    The importance of the implementation of the grain initiative, which contributes to the maintenance of food security throughout the world, was separately noted, and the need for its further implementation was also emphasized.

    The presidents positively noted the release of American citizens who were in Russian captivity.

    The leaders commended the effective work of the existing bilateral formats of interaction, in particular that of diplomatic teams.

  • PRESS RELEASE : President of Ukraine congratulated the leader of the Brothers of Italy political force on winning the elections and discussed the further development of Ukrainian-Italian relations [October 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : President of Ukraine congratulated the leader of the Brothers of Italy political force on winning the elections and discussed the further development of Ukrainian-Italian relations [October 2022]

    The press release issued by the President of Ukraine on 4 October 2022.

    President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy had a phone call with leader of the Brothers of Italy political force Giorgia Meloni, who won the recent parliamentary elections by a landslide.

    The main topics of the negotiations were: the gradual development of Ukrainian-Italian relations, assistance to Ukraine from Italy and the need for a tough reaction of the international community to the new criminal actions of the Russian aggressor against the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Ukrainian state.

    “Russia’s decisions regarding another attempted annexation of part of the territory of Ukraine are null and void and do not change reality. The repeat of the Crimean scenario cannot be allowed. The territorial integrity of Ukraine must and will be restored,” the President emphasized.

    He thanked Giorgia Meloni for her steadfast support for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of our state, separately noting the importance of the consistent position of her political power in support of Ukraine from the very beginning of full-scale Russian aggression.

    Response measures to Russia’s recent criminal actions at the multilateral level, including within the UN and other key international platforms, were discussed. In this context, the Ukrainian President also emphasized the need to introduce additional sanctions against Russia, in particular the strengthening of the eighth EU sanctions package and the ban on issuing tourist visas for citizens of the Russian Federation by the EU states.

    Volodymyr Zelenskyy informed the interlocutor about the decision to submit an official application for Ukraine’s membership in NATO and expectations regarding our country’s path to the Alliance under an accelerated procedure.

    “Even before NATO membership, Ukraine should receive clear and legally binding guarantees of collective security,” the President stated.

    In this context, he highly appreciated the willingness of the Italian side to join this process.

    The need to continue comprehensive support for our country after the formation of the new Italian government was also emphasized.

    Volodymyr Zelenskyy invited the head of the future government of Italy to visit Ukraine.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Putin’s illegal war of choice is failing – UK statement to the OSCE [October 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Putin’s illegal war of choice is failing – UK statement to the OSCE [October 2022]

    The press release issued by the Foreign Office on 5 October 2022.

    Ian Stubbs (UK delegation to the OSCE) condemns Russian attempts to hide the truth of Putin’s appalling and failing illegal invasion of Ukraine.

    Thank you Mr Chair. On 30th September, Putin announced the attempted illegal annexation of the Ukrainian regions of Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia. The United Kingdom unreservedly condemns this outrageous and illegitimate act. It represents yet another attack on Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. We will never accept the regions of Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia as anything other than sovereign Ukrainian territory.

    Mr Chair, the announced attempted illegal annexation is just another act of desperation by a Russian leadership under pressure to fabricate a success to sell to their people as a price worth paying for the thousands of Russian service personnel who have been sent to their deaths to fight Putin’s illegal war of choice.

    On 1 October, Russian forces in the Donetsk Oblast town of Lyman withdrew in the face of Ukrainian advances. Lyman is a significant loss for Russia. Militarily, it was Russia’s eastern logistics hub and also commanded a key road that crossed the Siversky Donets River behind which Russia was attempting to consolidate its defences. But the loss of Lyman is symbolically important for Russia too – situated within a region that Russia supposedly aimed to “liberate”; attempted to illegally annex; and that Putin promised would be Russian territory forever two days earlier. It is a clear demonstration of the stark mismatch between the Kremlin’s rhetoric and reality.

    As Ukraine consolidates its advances further in the east and near Kherson in the south, it will become painfully apparent to the Russian people that Putin’s contrived fanfare of celebrations and concerts, which accompanied his announced attempts to illegally annex territory, were just part of another lie in his attempt to hide the disastrous truth of his appalling and failing illegal invasion of Ukraine.

    Mr Chair, as we have all seen, the Russian people are already realising that the announced “partial mobilisation” is also part of that sham – a desperate attempt to turn the tide of a failed invasion by sacrificing ordinary Russian citizens. On 29 September, just over a week after the mobilisation was announced, President Putin addressed his National Security Council and admitted that “a lot of questions are being raised during this mobilisation campaign, and we must promptly correct our mistakes and not repeat them.” This rather quick public acknowledgement of problems highlights the dysfunction of the mobilisation over its first week. Including that local officials have almost certainly drafted many Russian citizens who are outside the announced scope of the mobilisation. Numerous images and video of chaotic mobilisation centres support Putin’s own assessment that his mobilisation is not going well.

    Mr Chair, the mobilisation of these Russian citizens will not turn the tide of this war in Putin’s favour. The thousands of ordinary citizens sent to war – poorly trained, poorly equipped and poorly led – will not succeed where Russia’s professional army – with tanks, paratroopers and artillery – has already failed. And mobilisation is an admission that this is a war, you do not mobilise your population to fight a limited military operation, special or otherwise. You mobilise a population to fight a war – in this case Putin’s failing illegal war of choice.

    Mr Chair, on 30 September, Russian forces almost certainly struck a convoy south-east of the town of Zaporizhzhia where local authorities report that 25 civilians were killed. The munition involved was likely a Russian long-range air defence missile being used in a ground attack role. We have unfortunately seen the use of high-value air-defence and anti-ship missile systems rerolled to strike ground targets, including civilians and civilian infrastructure before, such as the attack on the Kremenchuk shopping centre in June.

    The strike on the convoy last week was an appalling, callous and cowardly attack at a location routinely used by civilians to assemble before travelling to areas of Ukraine under temporary Russian control to deliver aid and pick up relatives. That this strike happened on the same day President Putin signed the illegal annexation agreement for Zaporizhzhia and claimed that Russia would now protect those civilians is particularly deplorable.

    The deliberate targeting of civilians is not only abhorrent, but also a blatant violation of international law. The atrocities we see being committed day after day will not be forgotten and those giving or following illegal orders will be held to account.

    Mr Chair, Russia’s continued aggressive nuclear rhetoric and signalling is also irresponsible. It is designed to distract and deter us from supporting Ukraine. It achieves neither. We continue to call on Russia to de-escalate, starting by ceasing its assault on Ukraine and withdrawing its forces. We urge Russia to tone down its rhetoric regarding nuclear weapons. Russia should seek to reduce tensions and the risk of miscalculation, not increase them.

    Mr Chair, the Russian Government’s attempt to redraw the map of Europe in blood, and conquer an independent and democratic State by force of arms is an attack on the security and freedom of Europe. The United Kingdom, along with many others, repeatedly warned that this would be a massive strategic mistake and would come at a severe cost.

    Mr Chair, as exemplified by the visit of our Defence Secretary, Ben Wallace, to Kyiv last week; our support to Ukraine will remain steadfast until the sovereignty, territorial integrity, and independence of Ukraine is fully restored. The UK is one of the leading donors of military aid to Ukraine, committing £2.3 billion in 2022 and, as the Prime Minister announced at UNGA 77, this amount will be matched or exceeded in 2023. Just weeks ago we committed to donating more than 120 logistics vehicles in the latest tranche of gifted military equipment.

    The UK has also trained more than 27,000 members of the Armed Forces of Ukraine since 2015, including over 5,500 of new recruits in the UK this year, with help from allies and partners. The training teaches troops key skills such as weapons handling, first aid, fieldcraft, patrol tactics, vehicle-mounted operations and trench and urban warfare, which will give them a crucial edge on the battlefield over Russia’s professional and mobilised soldiers.

    The UK stands in solidarity with Ukraine, including through the ongoing provision of military assistance, as Ukrainians defend their homeland and fight for the simple right to a free, peaceful and prosperous future. Thank you.

  • PRESS RELEASE : UN Human Rights Council 51 – Statement for the Interactive Dialogue with the Independent Expert on Somalia [October 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : UN Human Rights Council 51 – Statement for the Interactive Dialogue with the Independent Expert on Somalia [October 2022]

    The press release issued by the Foreign Office on 5 October 2022.

    The UK Human Rights Ambassador, Rita French, delivered a statement on the ongoing situation on gender rights in Somalia.

    Thank you Mr Vice President,

    The United Kingdom thanks the Independent Expert and strongly supports the extension of her mandate. We welcome the peaceful conclusion of Somalia’s elections and the historic appointment of the first female Deputy Speaker. Regrettably, the 30 per cent quota for female representation was not met and delayed elections left little room for progress on human rights.

    More broadly, we remain deeply concerned by persistent insecurity in Somalia and the cost in civilian lives; the marginalisation of displaced people, minorities and women; continuing sexual and gender-based violence; and restrictions on freedom of expression. A lack of accountability for perpetrators of human rights violations and abuses persists. The impending famine in the Baidoa and Burhakaba districts and the resulting increase in internally displaced persons compounds our concern.

    We urge the Somali Government to strengthen the rule of law, tackle impunity, and enhance basic freedoms in Somalia by establishing a National Human Rights Commission and accelerating progress on pending legislation, particularly the Sexual Offences Bill, the Female Genital Mutilation Bill, and the Child Rights Bill. These are crucial to deliver the commitments made in the National Development Plan for 2020-2024. The UK stands ready to work with Somalia on this, and calls for the international community to do the same.

    Ms Dyfan,

    We welcome the continued engagement and cooperation of Somalia with this mandate.

    Thank you.