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Olaf Scholz at UN decries Russian invasion

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Berlin, Sep 21: German Chancellor Olaf Scholz called Russia's invasion of Ukraine an act of "imperialism plain and simple" at the UN General Assembly in New York City on Friday.

Scholz harshly criticized Russia's invasion of Ukraine, decrying Putin's motivation behind the war. "There is no justification whatsoever for Russia"s war of occupation against Ukraine. President Putin is waging this war with one single objective: to seize Ukraine."

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz highlighted the importance of upholding the international order

He went on to appeal to the member states to not remain neutral in the situation, highlighting the nuclear weapons Russia holds.

"We must not stand idly by when a major nuclear power, armed to the teeth — a founding member of the United Nations and a permanent member of the UN security council no less — seeks to shift borders through the use of violence," Scholz said during his speech.

Olaf Scholz meets US Speaker Nancy PelosiOlaf Scholz meets US Speaker Nancy Pelosi

Protecting the international order

The German chancellor stressed the importance of upholding a world order based on rules several times.

"The alternative to a rules-based world is the dominion of the strong over the weak," Scholz warned. "The return of imperialism is not only a disaster for Europe, but also a disaster for our global peace order," he added.

He said Putin risked destroying not only Ukraine, but also his own country with the war.

Scholz went on to say that a multipolar world was "the antithesis to neocolonialism and imperialism", but its principles needed to be upheld by all of the UN's member states. "And that is why it was so important that here in this room, 141 countries categorically condemned Russia"s war of occupation," he added.

Further, he slammed the idea of Russia holding referendums in parts of Ukraine. "Putin will only give up his war and his imperialist ambitions if he realizes that he cannot win. This is why we will not accept a peace dictated by Russia. This is why we will not accept any pretentious referendum. And this is why Ukraine must be able to defend itself against Russia"s invasion," he said.

A global shield against climate risks

Calling climate change the biggest challenge of the generation, the German chancellor announced that German had a special responsibility to tackle the issue and to "stand with developing nations that struggle with the results of climate change."

"We will not abandon the countries that struggle the most in the result of climate change," Scholz assured.

Germany's Olaf Scholz invites new UK PM Liz Truss to BerlinGermany's Olaf Scholz invites new UK PM Liz Truss to Berlin

He went on to announce a global shield against climate risks, but didn't add details on what this could entail.

Reforming the UN Security Council

The German chancellor called for the reform of the UN Security Council, proposing that Germany become a permanent member and take up more responsibility within the institution.

Scholz also called for greater cooperation with developing countries from the Global South such as Asia, Latin America and Africa.

The German chancellor denounced human rights violations in North Korea, Belarus, Syria and those commited by the Taliban alongside Putin's war crimes in Ukraine. He stressed the importance of not standing by idly when it came to these violations.

He also made references to China's alleged human rights abuses of the Uyghurs, stating that the country should follow the recommendations of the Human Rights Commission in regards to the matter.

Institutions had to be reformed to adapt to the reality of the 21st century, he claimed, calling more cooperation, more partnership and more involvement the only reasonable response to tackle global challenges.

Source: DW

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