Statement by Ambassador at the UN Security Council
meeting on Ukraine.
Thank you, President and I thank Director Lisa Doughten and
Director Caitlin Howarth for their informative briefings.
This spring, Russia has targeted power plants, electricity
substations and gas storage facilities across Ukraine. The United
Kingdom calls for an immediate halt to this destructive campaign
against Ukraine's energy infrastructure.
Millions of people already face disruption to power, heating, and
water supply. These attacks are making an appalling humanitarian
situation worse. This is especially the case for frontline
communities, as the attacks and lack of power hamper humanitarian
partners' communications and movements.
The most recent attack, on 8th May, involved over 70 missiles and
drones. Since March, at least 14 power stations have been hit.
Iranian-made UAVs remain Russia's weapons of choice in these
attacks against civilians and their infrastructure.
Colleagues, Russia has targeted Ukraine's energy infrastructure
since the start of the full-scale invasion in 2022 and before
that. In 2015, thousands of consumers experienced power outages
when Russia hacked Ukrainian energy grids. Now, this pattern of
Russian aggression continues in an attempt to terrorise
civilians, obstruct livelihoods and businesses, and ultimately,
to break down Ukraine's resolve. But Ukrainians will not allow
Russia to do that.
The UK has committed $55 million to the Energy Community's
Ukraine Energy Support Fund, and over $214 million in overall
support to the energy sector in Ukraine. We encourage donors to
support this fund, to consider rapid provisions of new or
refurbished energy equipment, and to help provide air defence
systems to protect Ukraine's civilian infrastructure. Together,
we will help Ukraine repair, restore, and defend its energy
infrastructure.
One country could end this wanton destruction and suffering
immediately. The United Kingdom calls on Russia to cease its
attacks and to withdraw from the internationally-recognised
territory of Ukraine. Thank you.