At UNHRC, India calls for immediate cessation of violence and end to hostilities in Ukraine

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At UNHRC, India calls for immediate cessation of violence and end to hostilities in Ukraine

At UNHRC, India calls for immediate cessation of violence and end to hostilities in Ukraine

India on Thursday searched for direct termination of violence and ended hostility in Ukraine as it was called respect and protection of human rights of people in European countries torn war and safe humanitarian access to the conflict zone.

We are very worried about the humanitarian situation that deteriorated in Ukraine,” India said on the debate urging Thursday about the human rights situation in Ukraine in the 49th human rights council session in Geneva. India called for a direct termination of violence and ended hostility.There is no solution that can be achieved by the cost of human life. Dialogue and diplomacy is the only solution to resolve differences and disputes, India said. India called for respect and protection of human rights in Ukraine and safe humanitarian access to the conflict zone..

We are also very worried about the safety and security of thousands of Indian citizens, including young Indian students, who are still stranded in Ukraine. We work with neighboring countries for their evacuation,” he said. India told the session that it has sent humanitarian assistance to Ukraine, including drugs, medical equipment and other relief materials and more assistance will be sent in the coming days.

This is an urgent need that must be handled effectively,” he said. The debate in Geneva came a day after the 193-member General Assembly – UN members preferred to condemn Russian aggression against Ukraine and demanded Moscow completely and unconditionally attract all of his military forces from the Ukrainian region.

India on Thursday searched for direct termination of violence and ended hostility in Ukraine as it was called respect and protection of human rights of people in European countries torn war and safe humanitarian access to the conflict zone.

We are very worried about the humanitarian situation that deteriorated in Ukraine,” India said on the debate urging Thursday about the human rights situation in Ukraine in the 49th human rights council session in Geneva. India called for a direct termination of violence and ended hostility.

There is no solution that can be achieved by the cost of human life. Dialogue and diplomacy is the only solution to resolve differences and disputes, India said. India called for respect and protection of human rights in Ukraine and safe humanitarian access to the conflict zone..

We are also very worried about the safety and security of thousands of Indian citizens, includingyoung Indian students, who are still stranded in Ukraine. We work with neighboring countries for their evacuation,” he said. India told the session that it has sent humanitarian assistance to Ukraine, including drugs, medical equipment and other relief materials and more assistance will be sent in the coming days.

This is an urgent need that must be handled effectively,” he said. The debate in Geneva came a day after the 193-member General Assembly – UN members preferred to condemn Russian aggression against Ukraine and demanded Moscow completely and unconditionally attract all of his military forces from the Ukrainian region.

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