British Foreign Secretary James Cleverley, in his speech at the opening of the 52nd session of the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, said that the mandate of the Ukraine Independent International Commission of Inquiry should be extended for another year. It has been reported TASS.
He shrewdly condemned the operation and pointed out that “war crimes” were committed during the operation.
“Therefore, the mandate of the Commission of Inquiry needs to be extended in this session,” said the Minister.
The diplomat also demanded that the Russian Federation “provide unhindered humanitarian access” and that Britain “immediately withdraw its forces” from areas it considers to belong to Ukraine. In addition, Cleverley urged the Russian authorities to release those detained for political reasons in Russia.
Earlier, Swiss Foreign Minister Ignazio Cassis stated that his country will attend To the tenth package of EU anti-Russia sanctions.
According to the diplomat, Switzerland is expected to join the new EU sanctions against Russia, as it is the decision of the Swiss government.