UN coordinator calls for continuation of ceasefire in Donbas

The United Nations Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator for Ukraine, Ms. Osnat Lubrani, has called for the continuation of a ceasefire in Donbas for the sake of the people of Ukraine.

“The six weeks since the ceasefire came into force on 27 July mark the longest relative calm in eastern Ukraine since the beginning of the conflict. I reiterate UN Secretary General’s call for all those concerned to abide by the agreed terms of the ceasefire and to focus efforts on the protection of civilians who suffer the most from the hostilities," Ms. Lubrani said in a statement.

After a trip to Donetsk and Luhansk regions this week, she confirmed that humanitarian needs remain acute and have been even further exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic and the measures taken to prevent and contain it.

“I can, however, also confirm resounding support and overwhelming expressions of praise for the ceasefire from people living on both sides of the ‘contact line’, who share hope that it will become sustainable. The laying down of arms and engaging in constructive dialogue is needed now more than ever, to allow for a greater focus on overcoming the health and socio-economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. It is critical that no efforts be spared to preserve the current ceasefire that is bringing relief to so many conflict-weary people," Ms. Lubrani summed up.

As Ukrinform reported, on September 6, the armed formations of the Russian Federation violated the ceasefire twice, as a result of which one Ukrainian serviceman was killed, and another one was wounded.

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