The meeting is called to order. The agenda is adopted. I have received a letter from the representative of ukraine to the u. N. , requesting that his excellency, mr. Volodymyr zelenskyy, president of ukraine, be invited to participate via video teleconference in todays meeting, in accordance with rule 37. Would any member wish to take the floor on this matter . I gave the floor to the representative of the Russian Federation. Thank you, mr. President. Our delegation of objects to the virtual participation of the president of ukraine, zelenskiy, in todays meeting. We would like to explain our objection. We are not opposing the participation of the president of ukraine or his representative in the meeting. I will repeat once again for protocol and for those who will try to distort our possession, we do not object to the participation in this meeting. However, this participation must begin person, he must be physically present in the Council Chamber. These are the rules that govern the wo
A platform for this information. There is no doubt that the safety and security in and around the separation Nuclear Power plant has deteriorated because of the presence of an armed aggressor. Russia continued illegal war has increased the risk of a Nuclear Accident with potentially catastrophic consequences for human health and the environment. The director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency has outlined 7 indispensable pillars for Nuclear Safety and security, which we fully endorse. We note with great distress that virtually all seem to have been violated as a consequence of russian aggression. We call for maximum military restraint in the area of ukraine supper, which a Nuclear Power plant. And we emphasize the importance of facilitating a mission from the i. E, a to carry out essential safety, security and safeguards activities when a fully respecting ukrainian sovereignty. In this regard, we know treason statements indicated, indicating that both ukraine and russia
Mark Osborn, a teacher from south London, recently met activists from Ukraine’s Free Trade Union of Education and Science Workers (VPONU), an affiliate of the Confederation of Free Trade Unions (KVPU), in Lviv and Kyiv. On 22 August, in western Ukraine, I met the Lviv Committee of VPONU. Nataliia Babych told me that Ukrainian education workers needed solidarity from British unions: “We want to survive. We want to be free and live in an independent Ukraine. We want to live in a democratic state.”
Mark Osborn, a teacher from south London, recently met activists from Ukraine’s Free Trade Union of Education and Science Workers (VPONU), an affiliate of the Confederation of Free Trade Unions (KVPU), in Lviv and Kyiv. On 22 August, in western Ukraine, I met the Lviv Committee of VPONU. Nataliia Babych told me that Ukrainian education workers needed solidarity from British unions: “We want to survive. We want to be free and live in an independent Ukraine. We want to live in a democratic state.”
ukrainians and to the international community over the years, without any regard for that. they seem to be poised to invade. all right. we re going to continue to monitor this emergency meeting of the u.n. security council. rosemary decarlo, the undersecretary general for political and peace building affairs at the u.n. is speaking. we ll monitor what she s saying. we ll wait for the u.s. ambassador to the u.n. to address the security council. let s take a quick break, resume our special coverage right after this. ? having everything i want in the place i love. jamaica. heartbeat of the world. let s go!