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Violence in eastern Ukraine prompts UN call for immediate de-escalation

Publisher UN News Service
Publication Date 24 April 2014
Cite as UN News Service, Violence in eastern Ukraine prompts UN call for immediate de-escalation, 24 April 2014, available at: https://www.refworld.org/docid/536741bb4.html [accessed 5 November 2019]
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24 April 2014 - Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon is deeply concerned about continued violence in eastern Ukraine, which has led to loss of life, further instability and which is contributing to a climate of fear and anxiety, his spokesperson said today.

"As the stakes are now so high, the Secretary-General is seriously concerned that the situation could quickly spin out of control with consequences we cannot predict," the spokesperson said in a statement.

According to media reports, tensions in Ukraine escalated sharply today, with Russia embarking on new military drills near the border after Ukrainian forces said they killed five pro-Russian militants.

The United Nations chief stressed "in the strongest terms" the necessity for all parties to honour their commitments under the Geneva Statement, which was issued last week following a meeting between the United States, the European Union, Ukraine, and Russia.

At that meeting, participants agreed to a series of steps to de-escalate tensions in eastern Ukraine that reportedly include demobilizing militias and vacating seized Government buildings.

"Military action must be avoided at all costs," Mr. Ban's spokesperson said.

"The Secretary-General calls on all sides to immediately refrain from violence, intimidation or provocative actions and find a way forward toward de-escalation."

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