UK condemns Russian strikes, rejects coercive peace terms
Key points
UK: Russia's strikes on Ukraine's power system cause civilian harm and risk nuclear safety
UK: Rejects settlement that rewards territorial theft and supports peace based on shared principles and law
TL;DR
UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission assesses Russia's campaign against Ukraine's electricity network as likely violating international humanitarian law.
IAEA warns that degrading external power supplies and striking grid nodes feeding nuclear facilities creates persistent risk to reactor and spent‑fuel cooling.
UK says Russia spreads disinformation of “western sabotage” and seeks settlements that legitimize occupation; UK supports peace based on law and justice.
Original text
Thank you, Chair. Last weekend, Russia again struck Ukraine’s power system with large waves of drones and missiles, killing civilians, damaging energy facilities across multiple regions and triggering blackouts. Russia has insisted that it targets only military-relevant facilities and that anything short of plunging Ukraine into total darkness – which would bring with it a nuclear catastrophe – was showing restraint....