
According to the Georgian Mission to the UN, an extraordinary session was convened on February 27, based on a procedural resolution (2623 (2022)) adopted by the UN Security Council. It should be noted that the extraordinary session of the UN General Assembly has not been held since 1997.
"Georgia's Permanent Representative Kakha Imndze said in a national statement that Russia's actions against Ukraine violate Article 2 (4) of the UN Charter and are an act of aggression according to the UN General Assembly Resolution 3314. Kakha Imnadze called on Russia to immediately cease hostilities and stressed the dire consequences of the war, in which most civilians, innocent people, women and children are being sacrificed.
According to the Permanent Representative of Georgia, disregard for the basic principles of the UN Charter, the Helsinki Final Act and the Paris Charter, as well as the non-fulfillment of the obligations taken under the Budapest Memorandum, are inadmissible and not subject to revision. As well as, it is illegal and inadmissible to join the territory by force or by threatening it.
Georgia calls on the Russian Federation to immediately cease hostilities and withdraw its troops from Ukraine; not to impede access to international humanitarian and international human rights mechanisms throughout Ukraine; take back the decision regarding the recognition of the so-called Donetsk and Lugansk regions of Ukraine as independent states and to repeat the same in respect of Georgia - withdraw military forces from the occupied regions of Georgia, to allow humanitarian access to these regions and pull back the decision regarding the so-called recognition of the occupied regions of Georgia as independent states," – the statement issued by the Permanent Mission of Georgia to the UN says.
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