SG/SM/16077-IHA/1340

Concerned by Worsening Humanitarian Situation in Ukraine, Secretary-General Says Restoring Vital Infrastructure Essential for Return to Normalcy

8 August 2014
Secretary-GeneralSG/SM/16077
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Department of Public Information • News and Media Division • New York

Concerned by Worsening Humanitarian Situation in Ukraine, Secretary-General

 

Says Restoring Vital Infrastructure Essential for Return to Normalcy


The following statement was issued today by the Spokesman for UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon:


The Secretary-General is deeply concerned about the deteriorating humanitarian situation in parts of eastern Ukraine.  Innocent civilians trapped in the fighting continue to lose their lives.  The number of those who are fleeing the area continues to grow.  Restoring vital infrastructure, not least for water and sanitation, is essential for a return to normal life.


The United Nations has mobilized quickly, in coordination with key humanitarian actors on the ground, to assist Government-led efforts to respond effectively to the emerging needs.  We continue to scale up our preparedness and stand ready to increase our support to Ukrainian relief efforts, as required.


The Secretary-General will continue to actively and closely follow the situation.  If there is further deterioration of the humanitarian situation, or if nationally led response efforts are not sufficient to meet humanitarian needs, the United Nations is ready to consider additional measures of support.  At this stage, the situation is being handled appropriately by the Government of Ukraine, in coordination with international partners.


The Secretary-General appeals to all parties to redouble their efforts towards achieving a lasting and peaceful political solution to the conflict in eastern Ukraine.  This is the most effective way to save lives and avoid a humanitarian crisis.


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