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Pakistan calls for immediate end to Ukraine hostilities to protect civilians

Published on: May 30, 2026 3:25 AM

Amid a dangerous escalation in the war in Ukraine after a wave of large-scale Russian strikes, Pakistan called foran “immediate and complete” cessation of hostilities so as to bring this conflict to an early end.

“Recent escalation demonstrates yet again, the imperative of pacific settlement,” Ambassador Asim Iftikhar Ahmad, permanent representative of Pakistan to the United Nations, told the United Nations Security Council when it met in an emergency session at the request of Ukraine on Thursday.

“A meaningful, and earnest commitment to dialogue and diplomacy is the only way to bring lasting peace, and help restore much needed stability in the region,” he added.

The conflict began when Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, arguing it was a “special military operation” for Ukraine’s “demilitarization” aimed at protecting Russian speaking people from “genocide,” and preventing NATO expansion.

Noting that this was the third time the 15-member Council has been convened in a little more than a week, the Pakistani envoy said the conflict, now in its 5th year, continued to rage leaving trail of widespread destruction, and upending lives and livelihoods of millions of people, who must be protected.

“The sharp escalation in fighting witnessed recently and the resultant far-reaching humanitarian impact is alarming and deeply troubling.”

In this regard, Ambassador Asim Ahmad reiterated Pakistan’s consistent stand that International Humanitarian Law must be adhered to by all parties, without exception.

“Let me also state that protection of diplomatic compounds is guaranteed under international customary and treaty law,” he said.

Pakistan, he said, has all along favoured and advocated the path of dialogue and diplomacy for peaceful settlement of this conflict.

“This would require commitment to the purposes and principles of the UN Charter and a focus on finding a mutually acceptable solution, corresponding to the legitimate security interests of all sides, and the relevant multilateral agreements,” the Pakistani delegate said, urging the parties would resume the United States facilitated dialogue process at the earliest.

Opening the debate, United Nations (UN) Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres warned of the dangerous escalation in the Ukraine war, saying “the death spiral must stop.” The UN chief said the latest attacks launched by Russia on 23 and 24 May – and the prospect of additional strikes – underscored “the gravity of this moment.”

“The current course is not sustainable,” he said. “This trajectory must change.”

He warned that the intensifying conflict risked spiralling “out of control,” citing the dangers of miscalculation and “unknown and unintended consequences.”

“What is needed now is de-escalation – immediate and sustained,” the Secretary-General said. “What is needed now is a full and unconditional ceasefire.”

Russia launched around 90 long-range missiles and 600 drones during the overnight attacks, killing at least five people and injuring more than 100 across Ukraine, with the heaviest damage reported in the capital Kyiv.

Diplomatic premises and compound housing UN agencies were also affected by falling debris, although no UN personnel were injured.

The emergency meeting came amid mounting concern over rising civilian casualties and continued attacks on civilian infrastructure in both Ukraine and Russia.

According to the UN human rights office, OHCHR, more civilians were killed or injured in Ukraine during the first four months of 2026 than during the same period in 2025. The office verified 815 civilian deaths and 4,174 injuries between January and April.

Since Russia’s full-scale invasion began in February 2022, more than 15,000 civilians, including nearly 800 children, have been killed in Ukraine, according to verified UN figures.

 

 

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