The draft, obtained Monday by The Associated Press, says the âdire humanitarian consequencesâ of Russiaâs aggression in Ukraine âare on a scale that the international community has not seen in Europe in decades.â It deplores Russiaâs shelling, airstrikes and besiegement of densely populated cities, particularly the southern city of Mariupol.
A rival South African draft resolution circulated later Monday and also obtained by AP makes no mention of Russia. Instead, it calls for âan immediate cessation of hostilitiesâ as a first step in ameliorating the humanitarian situation, refers to âall parties,â and encourages âpolitical dialogue, negotiations, mediation and other peaceful means aimed at achieving lasting peace.â
The proposed South African resolution would recognize âthe autonomy of humanitarian objectives from the political, economic, military or other objectives that any actor may hold with regard to areas where humanitarian action is being implemented.â It would also demand protection for civilians and infrastructure indispensable to their survival, and âcivilian infrastructure that is critical to enable the delivery of essential services in armed conflict.â
The General Assembly is expected to meet and vote Wednesday on the French-Mexican resolution at Ukraineâs request, assembly spokesperson Paulina Kubiak said Monday night.
France and Mexico decided to seek a humanitarian resolution in the General Assembly after negotiating a similar resolution citing Russiaâs invasion of Ukraine for two weeks in the Security Council, where Russia made clear it would veto the measure.
Unlike the Security Council, there are no vetoes in the General Assembly. But assembly resolutions are not legally binding, as Security Council resolutions are, though they do have clout in reflecting world opinion.
Supporters of the French-Mexican resolution are hoping they will come close to the vote on the March 2 General Assembly resolution that demanded an immediate halt to Russiaâs military action and withdrawal of all its forces. That vote was 141-5, with 35 abstentions, and was hailed by the resolutionâs supporters as a demonstration of Russiaâs global isolation.
South Africa was among the 35 countries that abstained on that resolution.
In explaining the context for its proposed resolution on Monday, South Africa said the measure must express concern about the humanitarian situation in Ukraine and call on all parties to abide by international humanitarian law, which bans the targeting of civilians and civilian infrastructure, including hospitals, schools and water facilities. It also said, âpolitical issues that may lead to member states not agreeing to a text should be addressed elsewhere.â
The French-Mexican draft resolution begins by reiterating the opening words of the U.N. Charter, and would reaffirm the General Assemblyâs determination âto save succeeding generations from the scourge of war.â
It would also recall the charterâs obligation that all U.N. member nations refrain from the threat or use of force against âthe territorial integrity or political independence of any state.â
Both the French-Mexican draft and the proposed South African resolution would reaffirm the assemblyâs âcommitment to the sovereignty, independence, unity and territorial integrity of Ukraine.â