PM statement on the vote at the UN General Assembly: 2 March 2022
Prime Minister Boris Johnson said: “We are united in our abhorrence to the evil actions of Putin’s regime and stand side-by-side on the international stage as we deplore its aggression in the strongest possible terms.
“Rarely has the contrast between right and wrong been so stark. 141 countries voted to condemn Putin’s war.
“Along with my almost daily conversations with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, I have engaged world leaders in our joint mission to denounce Russia’s actions and make clear – for the sake of innocent civilians – Russia should withdraw from Ukraine and Putin must fail.
“We are – and will continue to be – unified in our resounding admiration for the courage and bravery of President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and the Ukrainian people.”
“International pressure will not relent until every Russian soldier is out of Ukraine”
UK statement after UN General Assembly vote on aggression against Ukraine
Thank you, Mr President, Colleagues,
The United Nations spoke clearly this morning.
141 countries voted in favour of this resolution and against Russian aggression in Ukraine.
It is a clear message:
that we condemn President Putin’s war;
that we support the Ukrainian people;
that we uphold the principles of the Charter.
Russia’s international isolation is clear for all to see.
The Russian people did not want this isolation. They did not want this war.
President Putin’s decision to start this war has made Russia a global pariah.
We will ensure President Putin’s war of choice comes at a heavy cost.
International pressure and isolation will not relent until every Russian soldier is out of Ukraine.
The free world stands with the people of Ukraine.
Our votes today are for the brave Ukrainians who are suffering the barbaric shelling of their cities and are besieged by Russian forces.
We must support the Ukrainian people with the diplomatic, economic, humanitarian and defensive military assistance they so desperately need.
And our votes today are for the sovereignty and the territorial integrity of every state.
We have stood up against those who seek to redraw the world’s borders by threat or use of force.
For if President Putin’s aggression against Ukraine goes unchecked, which country could be next?
Today we have shown that we will defend together the Charter and the rules we built together.
I thank you, Mr President.
Dame Barbara Woodward, the UK Permanent Representative to the United Nations in New York yesterday