Bangladesh has voted in favour of the UN resolution titled, “Territorial Integrity of Ukraine: Defending the Principles of the UN Charter" at the 11th emergency special session of the UNGA on Russia-Ukraine war.
"We did so because we strongly believe that the purposes and principles of the UN Charter regarding respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity, and peaceful settlement of all disputes must be complied universally for everyone, everywhere under all circumstances, without any exception," Bangladesh said in an explanation of vote (EOV).
"As member states of the UN, we must continue to work together to promote peace and development," Bangladesh said in its EOV.
Bangladesh also said it believes that the sovereignty and territorial integrity of any country within its internationally recognized borders should be respected.
Bangladesh specially underscored the need to take similar uniform stand with the international community against the annexations of Palestinian and other Arab lands by Israel.
"Bangladesh remains deeply concerned by the continuation of the conflict in Ukraine and its global socio-economic implications," according to the EOV.
Bangladesh believes that antagonism like war or economic sanctions, counter-sanctions cannot benefit any nation. Dialogue, discussion and mediation are the best ways to resolve crises and disputes.
As a firm believer in multilateralism, Bangladesh said, they will continue to stand with the United Nations and the office of the SG and support them in every way we can.
"We urge that in order to gain the trust and confidence of the people at all levels, the United Nations and the office of the SG must lead from the front and work to fulfil the expectations of all."
Bangladesh, therefore, urged all parties in the conflict to play a positive role in de-escalation and resume immediate diplomatic dialogue in order to settle all disputes by peaceful means, and refrain from taking any action that may endanger international peace and security.