UN shares $40m in humanitarian aid to Ukraine

UN Secretary - General Antonio Guterres has said on Monday, March 14, that this institution will share $40m in humanitarian aid to Ukraine. Speaking from New York, he said the funds would help with food supplies, water, medicine and other supplies in this country, [...]
Speaking from New York, he said the funds would help provide food, water, medicine and other supplies to this country, as well as provide cash for those in need.
Guterres has warned that any further escalation of the war in Ukraine is either accidental or deliberate. The entire humanity is threatening “.
Describing Russia's decision to deploy nuclear forces in high alert as “thrilling development”, he has added that the idea of the nuclear conflict once something of the “unimaginably” has now turned to the potential limit.
Guterres has called for a <x0-term truce” and “negociate serious” based on the UN Charter and international law.
Moscow's attack on Ukraine has started in the early hours of February 24th.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has ordered <x0 special operation” to demilitarise Ukraine.
The Kremlin's action has stirred anger and has been condemned in many parts of the world.
The United States and its allies have responded with severe sanctions against Moscow.












