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As 2022 comes to an end, the conflict in Ukraine shows no signs of waning. UNIFEED / FILE
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STORY: UN / UKRAINE 2022 WRAP
TRT: 06:25
SOURCE: UNIFEED / OCHA / UNHCR / UNTV CH
RESTRICTIONS: PLEASE CREDIT ON SCREEN AS INDICATED IN SHOTLIST
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH / NATS

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FILE – NEW YORK CITY

1. Wide shot, UN headquarters exterior

22 FEBRUARY 2022, NEW YORK CITY

2. Zoom in, Guterres walking to podium
3. SOUNDBITE (English) António Guterres, Secretary-General, United Nations:
“I started this meeting of the Security Council addressing President Putin and telling him from the bottom of my heart, stop your troops from an offensive to Ukraine. Give peace a chance, because too many people have already died.”
4. Zoom out, Guterres leaving stakeout

02 MARCH 2022, NEW YORK CITY

5. Wide shot, General Assembly Hall with voting under way
6. Med shot, Ukrainian delegation
7. Med shot, Russian delegation
9. Med shot, United States delegation
8. Wide shot, General Assembly Hall
9. Med shot, screen showing votes by member states
10. Wide shot, General Assembly Hall with results on screens
11. Wide shot, members applauding results
12. Med shot, Ukrainian delegation applauding results
13. Med shot, Russian ambassador
14. Med shot, United States delegation applauding results
15. Wide shot, General Assembly Hall with results on screens

28 APRIL 2022, PRESIDENTIAL PALACE, KYIV, UKRAINE

16. Various shots, Secretary-General arrives at Presidential Palace
17. Met shot, Secretary General and Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy shake hands
18. Various shots, Guterres and Zelenskyy photo op
19. Various shots, Guterres and Zelenskyy meeting

26 APRIL 2022, MOSCOW, RUSSIAN FEDERATION

20. Various shots, Secretary-General António Guterres meeting with President Vladimir Putin of the Russian Federation

23 NOVEMBER 2022, NEW YORK CITY

21. Wide shot, Security Council with Zelenskyy on screen
22. SOUNDBITE (English interpretation) Volodymyr Zelenskyy, President, Ukraine:
“Russia has long been trying to turn the UN Security Council into a venue for rhetoric, but it was originally created as the world's most powerful venue for action and decision.”
23. Wide shot, Security Council with Zelenskyy on screen

CREDIT ON SCREEN – FILE – UNHCR - 27 FEBRUARY 2022, VYSNÉ NEMECKE, SLOVAKIA

24. Med shot, Slovakian authorities welcoming refugees at the border
25. Close up, female holding baby
26. Med shot, female holding baby
27. Close up, female holding baby
28. Various shots, families outside tents

CREDIT ON SCREEN – FILE – OCHA - 18 AUGUST 2022, ODESA, UKRAINE

29. Various shots, Secretary-General António Guterres visiting Odesa Port
30. Various shots, Secretary-General walking on the ship
31. Various shots, Secretary-General and Ukrainian Minister of Infrastructure walking
32. SOUNDBITE (English) António Guterres, Secretary-General, United Nations:
“For months, this port was paralyzed. Ships like those here were within minutes of sailing fully loaded with grains and other cargo. These vessels were ordered back. A critical transportation line from a global breadbasket was cut. The Black Sea Grain Initiative is changing that.”
33. Med shot, Secretary-General and Ukrainian Minister of Infrastructure walking

FILE – UNTV CH - 28 NOVEMBER 2022, ROTTERDAM, NETHERLANDS

34. Various shots, grains being loaded onto ship
35. Aerial shot, hatch being closed
36. Various shots, ship departing

CREDIT ON SCREEN – FILE – OCHA - 12 DECEMBER 2022, MYKOLAIV, UKRAINE

37. Tracking shot, Griffiths and delegation walk up to a damaged building in Mykolaiv
38. Various shots, damaged building
39. Tracking shot, Griffiths and delegation walking to meet the Governor of Mykolaiv
Vitalii Kim
40. Various shots, meeting between Griffiths and Kim

FILE - NEW YORK CITY

41. Wide shot, United Nations headquarters

19 DECEMBER 2022, NEW YORK CITY

42. Wide shot, Secretary-General António Guterres at the dais
43. Wide shot, journalists
44. SOUNDBITE (English) António Guterres, Secretary-General, United Nations:
“I am not optimistic about the possibility of effective peace talks in the immediate future. I do believe that the military confrontation will go on. And I think we will have still to wait a moment in which serious negotiations for peace, it will be possible.”
45. Wide shot, end of presser

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Storyline

2022 comes to an end, the conflict in Ukraine shows no signs of waning.

After Russia’s declaration of a special military operation in the Donbass in February, UN Secretary-General António Guterres appealed to President Vladimir Putin to “stop your troops from an offensive to Ukraine”

Speaking to reporters following an emergency meeting of the Security Council on 22 February, Guterres said, “give peace a chance, because too many people have already died.”

A week later, on 02 March, the UN General Assembly adopted a resolution deploring “in the strongest terms the aggression by the Russian Federation against Ukraine” in violation of the UN Charter and demanding that Russia “immediately cease its use of force” against eastern European country.

At the emergency session of the General Assembly, 141 member states voted in favour of the resolution, which required a two-thirds majority to pass, while five voted against and 35 abstained.

The resolution demanded that Russia immediately, completely and unconditionally withdraw all of its military forces from the territory of Ukraine within its internationally recognized borders. It also deplored its decision to related to the status of certain areas of the Donetsk and Luhansk regions of Ukraine and demanded that Russia reverse the decision.

In April Guterres travelled to the region and met with both Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Kyiv, and President Vladimir Putin of the Russian Federation in Moscow.

During the meetings, the Secretary-General reiterated the United Nations’ position on Ukraine, and discussed proposals for humanitarian assistance and evacuation of civilians from conflict zones.

On the humanitarian side, the UN has responded to the crisis in multiple ways. So far, the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) has registered 7,891,977 refugees from Ukraine for Temporary Protection or similar national protection schemes in Europe.

By the summer, the UN had also brokered a deal to facilitate the export of grains from Ukraine, called the Black Sea Grain Initiative.

Visiting the port of Odessa on 19 August, the Secretary General told reporters, “it is moving to be here in Odesa and it is especially meaningful to be here on World Humanitarian Day. For months, this port was paralyzed. Ships like those here were within minutes of sailing fully loaded with grains and other cargo. These vessels were ordered back. A critical transportation line from a global breadbasket was cut.”

Guterres added, “The Black Sea Grain Initiative is changing that.”

Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator Martin Griffiths visited the Mykolaiv region of Ukraine in December.

The UN and its humanitarian partners reached over half a million people in the region with aid this year, and most recently, helped the authorities by giving dozens of generators to hospitals, schools or centers for displaced people.

During his final press encounter this year Secretary-General Guterres, said, “I am not optimistic about the possibility of effective peace talks in the immediate future. I do believe that the military confrontation will go on. And I think we will have still to wait a moment in which serious negotiations for peace, it will be possible.”

On Tuesday (20 Dec) OCHA announced the release of an additional US$20 million from the Ukraine Humanitarian Fund (UHF) to support more than 300 civil society organizations, community-based organizations and volunteer groups that have been working around the clock, to support millions of people impacted by the war in Ukraine.

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