UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres tried to justify his visit to the BRICS summit in Russia, saying that during the meeting with the Russian dictator, he called for a just peace in Ukraine and emphasized the need to uphold the values of the UN Charter. Guterres announced this on his page in X (Twitter).
"At the BRICS session, I called for a just peace in Ukraine in accordance with the UN Charter, international law and resolutions of the General Assembly. I emphasized that everywhere we must adhere to the values of the UN Charter, the rule of law and the principles of sovereignty, political independence and territorial integrity of states." he wrote.
Guterres also said that at the meeting with Putin he emphasized that "the Russian invasion of Ukraine is a violation of the UN Charter and international law."
He also said he "strongly" supports the conclusion of an agreement on safe navigation in the Black Sea for global food security.
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