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HRC50: The Nordic and Baltic countries call for continued and increased efforts to pressure Russia to end its aggression against Ukraine

50th session of the Human Rights Council
Interactive dialogue on High Commissioner’s oral update on situation in Mariupol
16 June 2022
Intervention by the Nordic – Baltic States (Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Iceland, Latvia, Norway, Sweden and Lithuania).
Delivered by the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Sweden

Mr President,
On behalf of the Nordic and Baltic countries, I thank the High Commissioner for her crucial briefing on the devastating situation in Mariupol.
The abhorrent violations of human rights and international humanitarian law committed in Mariupol, including arbitrary detentions and executions, sexual and gender based violence, shelling of hospitals and enforced displacement, have shown to be no exceptions in Russia’s warfare. Rather the opposite. 
This calls for continued and increased efforts to pressure Russia to end its aggression.  We demand that Russia adheres to international law, including provisions of International Humanitarian Law relating to the protection of prisoners of war. Russia must immediately allow the safe return of Ukrainian civilians forcibly removed to Russia. 
Those responsible must be held to account. The investigation by the ICC and other initiatives to this end, including the Commission of Inquiry, have our full support. 
Mr President, the violations committed by Russia in Ukraine cannot be undone. But Russia can decide not to extend the list of victims. 
Slava Ukraini.