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UN Human Rights Council 62: UK Statement for the Interactive Dialogue on Ukraine

UK Statement for the Interactive Dialogue on Ukraine. Delivered by the UK's Human Rights Ambassador, Eleanor Sanders.

Eleanor Sanders

Thank you, Mr President.

The United Kingdom thanks the High Commissioner and the Secretary-General for their report. Our thoughts are with all those affected by Russia’s devastating attack on Kyiv this week.

We remain deeply concerned by Russia’s continued aggression against Ukraine and ongoing human rights atrocities in temporarily occupied territories, including Crimea. We condemn Russia’s actions highlighted in the reports, including: restrictions on fundamental freedoms, arbitrary detention, enforced disappearances, torture and ill-treatment, and the persecution of Crimean Tatars and other communities. We are also concerned by the transfer and deportation of Ukrainian civilians and children.

The UK reaffirms its unwavering support for Ukraine’s sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity within its internationally recognised borders, including Crimea. We remain committed to supporting accountability for violations of international law and continue to support international efforts to maintain attention on Crimea, including through the International Crimea Platform.

We welcome continued UN monitoring and reporting, which remain vital for promoting accountability and protecting human rights.

Thank you.

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Published 3 July 2026