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The unity and territorial integrity of Ukraine is not to be called into question, said Robert Serry

The unity and territorial integrity of Ukraine is not to be called into question, said Robert Serry

The unity and territorial integrity of Ukraine is not to be called into question, said Robert Serry

calendar_today 01 March 2014

Statement by Mr. Robert Serry, Senior Advisor to the Secretary-General at the end of his mission to Ukraine

Kyiv, 1 March 2014

Following the consultations in the United Nations Security Council yesterday, the Secretary-General requested me to go to Crimea as part of my fact-finding mission. I have since been in touch with the authorities of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and have come to the conclusion that a visit to Crimea today is not possible. I will therefore proceed to Geneva, where I will tomorrow brief the Secretary-General on my mission and consult with him on next steps.

In Crimea, I would have conveyed, also on behalf of the Secretary-General, a message for all to calm the situation down and to refrain from any actions that could further escalate an already-tense environment.

It became very clear from yesterday’s Council consultations that the unity and territorial integrity of Ukraine is not to be called into question. This is a time for dialogue and to engage with each other constructively.