UN Security Council to convene on Ukraine’s Independence Day to discuss the consequences of Russia’s war - MFA
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On Ukraine’s Independence Day, the UN Security Council will discuss Russia’s attacks on civilians, ports and grain exports. Ukraine will call for decisive action.

The UN Security Council will meet tomorrow to discuss the consequences of Russia's ongoing war against Ukraine. Ukraine's Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha reported this, UNN reports.
Tomorrow, on Ukraine's Independence Day, the UN Security Council will meet to discuss the consequences of Russia's ongoing war of aggression against Ukraine
According to the Foreign Minister, the discussion will focus on Russia's relentless and escalating missile and drone terror against civilians across Ukraine. Friday's double strike on a shopping center in Kryvyi Rih, which killed 16 people and injured 130, including more than 20 children, was a horrifying reminder of Russia's deliberate attacks on families, rescuers, and critical civilian infrastructure.
We will also discuss Russia's ongoing attacks on Ukrainian ports and obstruction of grain exports—actions that deepen the global food crisis and endanger millions of people far beyond Ukraine. I am grateful to Denmark, which holds the presidency, ... for convening these urgent debates, as well as to all our partners standing with Ukraine at the UN. We expect a strong, results-oriented discussion that reflects the seriousness of Russia's actions
The Foreign Minister added that Ukraine would call for decisive steps to stop Russia's attacks, protect civilians, and support international peace and security.