UN Secretary-General: A ceasefire is not possible in Ukraine at this time

“At the moment, a global ceasefire does not seem possible for Ukraine,” he told reporters on Wednesday.
Guterres stressed that instead, the goal should be to manage the situation in Ukraine to ensure safe access for the evacuation of civilians and humanitarian aid.
He added that the United Nations did not consider what was happening in Ukraine a “genocide” because it depended on a final legal decision by the judiciary.
The UN Secretary-General explained that genocide is precisely defined in international law and that investigators from the International Criminal Court were present in Ukraine. We question whether genocide in
We leave Ukraine or not to the judiciary.
US President Joe Biden has accused Russian President Vladimir Putin of “genocide” for the first time in continuing his verbal attacks, saying Putin’s attack on Ukraine was “genocide”.
Speaking in Iowa local time on Tuesday evening, the US president described his family’s efforts to address rising US spending in the midst of the Ukraine war: “American families’ budgets and their ability to fuel their cars.” It should not depend on a declaration of war by a “dictator” committing “genocide” on the other side of the world.
Biden claimed that he would make every effort to reduce prices and address the cost of Putin’s actions.
Criticizing the West’s indifference to Moscow’s security concerns, Russian President Vladimir Putin on February 21, 2022, recognized the independence of the Donetsk and Luhansk People’s Republics in the Donbas region.
Three days later, on Thursday, February 24, 1400, Putin launched a so-called “special operation” against Ukraine, shifting tensions between Moscow and Kiev to a military confrontation. The war in Ukraine and the reactions to Russia’s action continue.