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Russia requests 'humanitarian corridors' in Ukraine

A Russian draft resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire in Ukraine and a humanitarian corridor receives criticism from the West

03.06.2014 - Update : 03.06.2014
Russia requests 'humanitarian corridors' in Ukraine

NEW YORK

Russia submitted a proposal to a UN Security Council on Monday, calling for the opening of humanitarian corridor and an end to the ongoing clashes in the east of Ukraine, which met with criticism from the West.  

Members of the UN council convened in a closed session to evaluate the developments in Ukraine upon Russia's request.  

The proposal called for an end to the worsening violence in eastern Ukraine and safe humanitarian aid, urging parties to conduct a sustainable ceasefire.

Russia's representive to UN, Vitaly Churkin accused the Ukrainian security officers of causing unrest during his speech at the session and claimed that Ukraine's army attacked civilian-populated regions with heavy arms and beseiged several cities.

On the other hand, Gerard Araud, France's representative to the UN, said in his Twitter account that the crisis in the country is not a humanitarian one, but a military and political one and called for a political solution.

Tensions remain high in eastern Ukraine where pro-Russian separatists are clashing with government forces, as Ukraine's newly-elected President Petro Poroshenko vowed "to ensure peace and stability" by retaining control in eastern regions.

Russia's move for a humanitarian corridor in Ukraine received a backlash from the West in the council as Russia itself prevented the council's efforts to set a humanitarian corridor to end the civil war in Syria.

Meanwhile, U.S. Vice-President Joe Biden will visit Ukraine to attend a ceremony for the newly elected President Poroshenko who will take office on June 7. 

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