Ukraine

UN chief discusses Ukraine, other key issues with senior regional officials

Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon met today with the Foreign Minister of Russia to discuss among other issues, the ongoing conflict in eastern Ukraine, expressing his expectation that all concerned parties would live up to their commitments to the truce agreed in Minsk on 12 February.

In call with senior Ukrainian official, Ban expresses hope that ceasefire takes hold

United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today spoke by telephone with Ukraine’s Foreign Minister, Pavlo Klimkin, voicing his concern at the “still dangerous” situation on the ground and expressing hope that the ceasefire agreed to on 12 February in Minsk firmly takes hold across the region.

“Precarious” humanitarian situation for Ukrainians

The humanitarian situation of people in Ukraine affected by the ongoing conflict in the country has been described as “precarious” by the UN’s World Food Programme (WFP).

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With fragile ceasefire in place, UN agencies scale up humanitarian operations in Ukraine

Several days after parties to the conflict in Ukraine signed a ceasefire, United Nations agencies announced a scale up of their emergency operations to the country, delivering some 62 metric tons of humanitarian aid to the crisis-torn Donetsk region today.

Ukraine: Security Council endorses Minsk ceasefire, calls on parties to fully implement truce

The United Nations Security Council today adopted a resolution endorsing the 13-point accord on ending the Ukraine crisis agreed in Minsk – including a cease-fire – and called on all parties to the conflict to fully implement that cessation of hostilities, as the UN human rights office expressed concern over reported shelling and trapped civilians in the country’s east.

Amid reports of fighting in eastern Ukraine, Ban urges all parties to abide by cease-fire

With Ukraine cease-fire 'largely holding', United Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has expressed serious concern at reports of continued instances of hostilities including in Debaltseve and reiterated his call for all parties to abide by the cease-fire without exception.

Ban commends ‘intensive’ diplomatic efforts to end Ukraine crisis, urges respect for cease-fire terms

United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today commended the perseverance of the leaders of Russia, Ukraine, France and Germany to bring the conflict in Ukraine to an end, resulting in the signing of a package of measures for the implementation of the Minsk accords of September 2014.

Aid delivered as fighting in eastern Ukraine region escalates

Relief workers in eastern Ukraine’s Donetsk region are scrambling to deliver urgent aid to people displaced by heavy fighting in the area.

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UN refugee agency says ‘over a million’ may already be displaced by eastern Ukraine violence

Nearly 1 million people may have now been displaced by the conflict in eastern Ukraine, with the recent upsurge in violence causing massive destruction of buildings and infrastructure, the collapse of basic services and a spike in the numbers fleeing fighting, the United Nations refugee agency reported today.

UN chief ‘gravely concerned’ as civilian death toll from Ukraine conflict continues to rise

United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has voiced grave concern over the continuing hostilities in eastern Ukraine amid an escalating rebel offensive which has locked civilians in a zone of intense fighting.