IPU Task Force on Ukraine concludes visits to Kyiv and Moscow

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    IPU Task Force on Ukraine concludes visits to Kyiv and Moscow

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    News Release
    IPU Task Force concludes visits to Kyiv and Moscow
    Geneva, Switzerland, Thursday 14 July 2022. For immediate release.
    The IPU Task Force for the peaceful resolution of the war in Ukraine has concluded its
    initial mission to Kyiv and Moscow. The Task Force – led by MP Dr. Ali Al Nuaimi of
    the United Arab Emirates and composed of eight prominent parliamentarians
    representing the global parliamentary community – was set up following the adoption
    of a resolution at the 144th IPU Assembly in March 2022, Peaceful resolution of the
    war in Ukraine, respecting international law, the Charter of the United Nations and
    territorial integrity.
    During its mission, the IPU Task Force held open and frank discussions with political
    leaders in both countries, with a view to advancing a peaceful resolution of the war in
    Ukraine..
    In Kyiv, the IPU Task Force met with Mr. Ruslan Stefanchuk, Speaker of the
    Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine and other members of the parliamentary leadership from
    the various political parties, as well as with the Ukrainian delegation to the IPU. The
    Task Force also met with representatives of the United Nations Country Team and the
    Prosecutor General of Ukraine. It conducted a site visit to Dmytrivka, Bucha and Irpin
    to get a better understanding of the human and material impact of the war on the
    capital city of Kyiv and its neighbouring towns.
    In Moscow, the Task Force held meetings at the State Duma with Deputy Chairman
    Petr Tolstoy and at the Council of the Federation with Deputy Speaker Konstantin
    Kosachev, both accompanied by other MPs. It also met with Deputy Foreign Minister
    Andrey Rudenko and the High Commissioner for Human Rights of the Russian
    Federation, as well as representatives of the Russian Civic Chamber. It took stock of
    the concerns expressed by the Russian Federation and reinforced the message of the
    global parliamentary community as manifested in the resolution adopted at the 144th
    IPU Assembly.
    Dr. Ali Al Nuaimi, said: “This is just the beginning of a long road ahead in which we
    engage MPs from both parliaments and work with them to build bridges to end the war
    sooner rather than later and to build confidence and relations of good
    neighbourliness.”
    In both capitals, the Task Force underscored the need for prompt de-escalation and
    the return to dialogue for the peaceful resolution of any grievances, in strict
    observance of international law. The objective of the mission was to listen, better
    understand the perspective of the two parties and build bridges so as to help bring
    about an end to a war which is causing great suffering and destruction, as well as
    severe global consequences. The Task Force will pursue consultations following this
    mission, in fulfilment of its mandate.
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