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STORY: UN / UKRAINE GUTERRES US AMBASSADOR
TRT: 02:10
SOURCE: UNIFEED
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LANGUAGES: ENGLISH / NATS
DATELINE: 25 FEBRUARY 2022, NEW YORK CITY / FILE
FILE - NEW YORK CITY
1. Wide shot, United Nations Headquarters
25 FEBRUARY 2022, NEW YORK CITY
2. Wide shot, Secretary-General António Guterres walks up to podium
3. SOUNDBITE (English) António Guterres, Secretary-General, United Nations:
“The United Nations was born out of war to end war. Today, that objective was not achieved. But we must never give up. We must give peace another chance. Soldiers need to return to their barracks. Leaders need to turn to the path of dialogue and peace.”
FILE - NEW YORK CITY
4. close up, reporter writing on notepad
25 FEBRUARY 2022, NEW YORK CITY
5. SOUNDBITE (English) António Guterres, Secretary-General, United Nations:
“To strengthen our response, I am announcing today that I appointed Amin Awad, as the UN Crisis Coordinator for Ukraine. Amin worked closely with me for a decade in UNHCR. He will lead the coordination of all our efforts, including our humanitarian response, on both sides of the contact line. All concerned in this conflict must respect international humanitarian law and guarantee the safety and freedom of movement of UN staff and other humanitarians.”
FILE - NEW YORK CITY
6. close up, reporter writing on notepad
25 FEBRUARY 2022, NEW YORK CITY
7. SOUNDBITE (English) António Guterres, Secretary-General, United Nations:
“The United Nations Charter has been challenged in the past, but it has stood firm on the side of peace, security, development, justice, international law and human rights. Time after time, when the international community has rallied together in solidarity, those values have prevailed. They will prevail, independently of what happened today.”
8. Pan right, Guterres walks away
9. SOUNDBITE (English) Linda Thomas-Greenfield, Permanent Representative to the United Nations, United States:
“We thank the member states who signed as co-sponsors of this resolution for standing with the Ukraine and for the UN Charter today, we will be taking this matter to the General Assembly where the Russian veto does not apply. And the nations of the world will continue to hold Russia accountable. Thank you very much and thank you to all of our colleagues. Thank you.”
Following a Security Council vote on the situation in Ukraine, vetoed by the Russian Federation, Secretary-General António Guterres said, “the United Nations was born out of war to end war. Today, that objective was not achieved. But we must never give up. We must give peace another chance.”
The Secretary-General said, “soldiers need to return to their barracks. Leaders need to turn to the path of dialogue and peace.”
Guterres announced the appointment of Amin Awad, as the UN Crisis Coordinator for Ukraine.
Awad, he said, “will lead the coordination of all our efforts, including our humanitarian response, on both sides of the contact line.”
Awad, who has served in a range of senior roles with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), including as Director for the Bureau for the Middle East and North Africa and Director of Division of Emergency, Security and Supply, brings with him over 30 years of experience in the field of humanitarian affairs, strategic action, planning and development.
The Secretary-General stressed that “all concerned in this conflict must respect international humanitarian law and guarantee the safety and freedom of movement of UN staff and other humanitarians.”
He told journalists gathered outside the Security Council that “the United Nations Charter has been challenged in the past, but it has stood firm on the side of peace, security, development, justice, international law and human rights.”
Time after time, he said, “when the international community has rallied together in solidarity, those values have prevailed” and added “they will prevail, independently of what happened today.”
Also talking to reporters, flanked by dozens of ambassadors, the United States Representative Linda Thomas-Greenfield said, “we thank the member states who signed as co-sponsors of this resolution for standing with the Ukraine and for the UN Charter today, we will be taking this matter to the General Assembly where the Russian veto does not apply. And the nations of the world will continue to hold Russia accountable.”
The General Assemble is expected to meet in the coming days and will seek to adopt a resolution on the matter.