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18/09/22

MAIS UMA VEZ ANTÓNIO GUTERRES A DIZER O ÓBVIO O QUE, NUM CLIMA DE HISTERIA BÉLICA, JÁ É DIZER IMENSO

A guerra está para durar: «Os russos e os ucranianos acreditam que podem ganhar. Não vejo qualquer possibilidade, a curto prazo, de uma negociação séria», afirmou o secretário-geral da ONU.

Em relação aos assassínios e aos sinais de tortura que as tropas ucranianas garantem ter descoberto em Izium, Guterres disse esperar que o Tribunal Penal Internacional possa conduzir investigações que apurem responsabilidades.

Uma solução para as exportações do sector alimentar continua no topo das preocupações da ONU: «Putin tem parcialmente razão».

As alterações climáticas e a guerra é outro dos temas: «No momento em que era preciso reduzir as emissões, as emissões continuam a aumentar. No momento em que era preciso livrarmo-nos dos combustíveis fósseis, assistimos ao renascimento dos combustíveis fósseis. Caminhamos para o desastre (...). Quando precisamos de uma redução de emissões de 45% até 2030, a perpectiva, face aos compromissos actuais, é de um crescimento de 14%». 


23/07/22

CRISE DOS CEREAIS: ATAQUE AO PORTO DE ODESSA

Segundo noticia a Aljazeera, António Guterres condenou inequivocamente o ataque ao porto de Odessa, que sucede um dia depois da assinatura do Acordo que permite a exportação de cereais e pelo qual a Ucrânia acusou a Rússia. 

Entretanto, segundo a mesma rede de informação, o ministro da Defesa turco, Hulusai Akar, veio dizer que os russos lhe haviam garantido não ter nada a ver com o sucedido. 

DAQUI.

07/06/22

A GUERRA, A FOME, A CRISE DOS CEREAIS E A ABERTURA DE PORTOS: ÚLTIMAS NOTÍCIAS

Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu expressed willingness to ship grains from Berdyansk and Mariupol ports. He said that the seaports of Mariupol and Berdyansk have started operating, TASS reported. Shoigu said that the demining of the port of Mariupol has been completed. 

In his statement, Shoigu said that the port of Mariupol received the first cargo ship and the seaport of Berdyansk had started to operate. The statement of Sergei Shoigu comes after Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday, 3 June, had expressed readiness to organise the export of Ukrainian grain through ports that are under the control of Russian forces without any condition, as per the news report. He had expressed willingness to allow the entry of foreign ships into Azov and the Black Sea. Furthermore, Putin assured the safety of the foreign ships that will enter through these ports.

Speaking about the situation in Donbass, Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu said that troops of Moscow have "liberated" residential quarters in Severodonetsk and the forces continue to have control over its industrial zone and nearby settlements. He said that Russian forces had taken control of Popasna in Luhansk and claimed that 97% of the LPR region has been "liberated," as per the TASS report. 

Sergei Shoigu claimed that the total number of Ukrainian soldiers who have "surrendered" has reached 6,489. Furthermore, he said that Russian forces have destroyed 21 155 mm howitzers, 16 drones, 12 armoured vehicles and two multiple rocket launchers in Ukraine over the past ten days. The statement of the Russian Defence Minister comes as the war between Russia and Ukraine continues for more than 100 days. 

Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has been seeking a secure corridor for Ukrainian vessels to export grain and avert a food crisis, according to AP. Speaking at a news conference on 6 June, Zelenskyy informed that Ukraine continues to hold talks with Turkey and Britain about security guarantees for Ukrainian ships. As per the AP report, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov is expected to hold talks over blocked grain with Turkish authorities during his visit to Turkey on Wednesday.

Earlier on June 3, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko spoke with United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres. During the telephonic conversation, Lukashenko expressed willingness to transit the Ukrainian grain to Baltic ports through Belarus, according to the statement released by the Belarusian President's office. He said that Turkey was ready to provide all kinds of assistance for transporting shipments through Belarusian rail transport.  

NOTÍCIAS DAQUI

08/05/22

GUERRA NA UCRÂNIA: TODOS OS CIVIS RETIRADOS DA SIDERUGIA DE AZOVSTAL

Cerca de 300 civis que se encontravam na fábrica de Mariupol foram evacuados com sucesso. Afinal, a ida de Guterres à Rússia, sempre serviu para alguma coisa. Para salvar vidas. 

26/04/22

GUERRA NA UCRÂNIA: A ESCALADA VAI DE VENTO EM POPA NO DIA EM QUE GUTERRES FALA COM PUTIN AO VIVO E A CORES

Enquanto o secretário-geral da ONU fala hoje com Putin (dia 28 está previsto que fale com Zelensky), na Grã-Bretanha, o secretário de Estado das Forças Armadas, James Heappey, afirmou ser legítimo que as tropas ucranianas ataquem território russo, em resposta à invasão.

Em entrevista à Times Radio disse: "It's completely legitimate to be targeting [military sites within Russia] in order to disrupt the logistics". 

E sobre o uso de material de guerra britânico nessas operações, o que poderia eventualmente dar lugar a uma internacionalizção do conflito, acrescentou: “There are lots of countries around the world that operate kit that they have imported from other countries. When those bits of kit are used we tend not to blame [the country] that manufactured it, you blame the country that fired it”.

23/04/22

GUERRA NA UCRÂNIA: GUTERRES SAI DE CASA!

António Guterres, na qualidade de Secretário-Geral da ONU, irá à Rússia encontrar-se com Putin dia 26, seguindo-se encontro com Zelensky a 28. Como diz o velho ditado: a esperança é a última a morrer.

14/04/22

GUERRA NA UCRÂNIA: Que tristeza observar a inutilidade da ONU!

 No chance at humanitarian cease-fire in Ukraine: UN Chief

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has asserted that he believs there is "no chance at the moment for a humanitarian cease-fire in Ukraine." Guterres told reporters that the UN has made a number of proposals to Russia on the possibility of local cease-fires, humanitarian corridors, and the evacuation of civilians, “and we are waiting for an answer.”

Guterres sent UN humanitarian chief Martin Griffiths to Moscow and Kyiv as his special envoy to seek a humanitarian cease-fire, but he said, “at the present moment, a global cease-fire in Ukraine doesn’t seem possible.”

He said the UN proposals to Russia are aimed at minimizing “the dramatic impact” of Russia’s war against Ukraine on civilians and include creating “a mechanism” involving Russia, Ukraine, the United Nations and eventually other humanitarian bodies to permanently manage local cease-fires, humanitarian access, and evacuations to avoid incidents and failures.

As for Russian President Vladimir Putin’s reported comment Tuesday that negotiations with Ukraine are at a “dead end,” Guterres said, “I will remind you that we are in an Easter period and the Easter period is about resurrection.”