At the UN Human Rights Council held in Geneva, Switzerland, on the 28th, representatives of each country condemned Russia's military invasion and expressed concern about the current situation in Ukraine.

Among them, Canada's Foreign Minister Jolly said, "It is a challenge to the international order based on peace and law, and the UN Charter that the world has built since World War II. Russia mocked such a system and said," Power is justice. " We are trying to bring it back to the world, but we must not forgive it, "he said in a strong tone.



On the other hand, regarding the military invasion, the Russian representative said that the situation was worsened rather than the bombardment from the Ukrainian side even after Russia approved the area virtually controlled by the pro-Russian faction as an independent state. "I had no choice but to carry out a special operation to prevent a disaster," he justified the military invasion.



The Human Rights Council will discuss a resolution on the 3rd of this month (March) condemning Russia's military invasion of Ukraine and calling for the establishment of an independent committee to investigate the local human rights situation.