Nordic statement at the 11th Emergency Special Session of the General Assembly on Ukraine
Mr.
President,
I have the
honour to deliver this statement on behalf of the Nordic Countries, Finland,
Iceland, Norway, Sweden and my own country, Denmark.
Mr.
President,
The General Assembly has just voted to suspend the Russian Federation’s rights
of membership in the Human Rights Council. The Nordic countries voted in
favour.
The
suspension of the rights of a member state in the UN Human Rights Council is
not an easy decision. The Nordic countries strongly support the Human Rights
Council as an inclusive forum for dialogue on important human rights issues.
But a membership of the Council encompasses responsibilities. Members of the
Council shall uphold the highest standards in the promotion and protection of
human rights.
The General
Assembly has a responsibility to safeguard the integrity and credibility of the
Council. This includes considering the suspension of the rights of membership
of the Council of a member that commits gross and systematic violations of
human rights.
The Russian
Federation’s unprovoked unjustified and unlawful attack on Ukraine is a gross
violation of international law and the UN Charter and it has had a catastrophic
impact on Ukraine, in particular on its civilians.
Already on
4 March 2022, the Human Rights Council expressed grave co ncern regarding
reports of “gross and systematic violations and abuses of human rights” and
“violations of international humanitarian law” by the Russian Federation during
its aggression against Ukraine.
We are appalled
by the shocking reports of human rig hts violations in the Russian controlled
areas including sexual and gender based violence against women and girls,
extrajudicial killings arbitrary arrests, abductio ns, enforced disappearances,
as well as deportations. We condemn in the strongest terms the reported
massacres, torture and sexual violence, including rape, used against civilians
in Bucha, the liberated areas around Kyiv and other regions.
Investigations
into these crimes are ongoing. W e welcome the establishment by the Human
Rights Council of a Commission of Inquiry on Ukraine to investigate all alleged
violations and abuses of human rights and violations of international
humanitarian law And we also welcome that the ICC has opened an investigation
into the situation in Ukraine. Due process in the pursu it of
accountability will be ensured.
In the
meantime, t he UN Human Rights Council should not, and will no t, be tainted by
a full fledged membership of a state accused of some of the most horrific war
crimes seen in Europe since the end of World War II.
We created
the United Nations and its institutions to ensure international cooperation
around peace, security, social and economic development and human rights. The
institutions of the United Nations must be respected as such. We should not
allow them to b e used deliberately to disseminate propaganda and
disinformation.
We thank
member states today for standing up for the international rule based order, the
integrity of the Human Rights Council and the rules and principles of the UN
Charter.
I thank you.