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Jacinda Ardern states that the United Nations has failed to respond to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

New ZealandPrime MinisterJacinda Ardernwas torn by the United Nations on Thursday for failing to adequately respond toRussia.. The "morally bankrupt" war in Ukraine.

At the Lowy Institute's think tank in Australia, Ms. Ardan, who has opposed the veto rights of the five permanent members of the UN Security Council, is her body. Called for reform.

Russia has taken a "moral bankruptcy position" at the Security Council "as a result of an illegal war that went bankrupt morally," she said.

"We must reform the United Nations so that we do not have to rely on individual countries to impose their own autonomy sanctions," she said.

"When seeking a solution to a problem, whether in war or conflict, New Zealand asks these same agencies to act as mediators and, if necessary, as judges," she said. Said. "When they fail, our first port of call must always find a way to make them stronger."

The Prime Minister said through his speech a global "rule-based" Repeating Pacific countries' confidence in multilateral institutions to maintain "order," he added that if the system fails, the country "seeks a partnership based on our independent foreign policy." ".

"In this situation, waiting for multilateral agencies to act was not a New Zealand option," she added.

"Here we seek partnerships and approaches based on values, the second principle of independent foreign policy, in the event of a system failure."

Prime Minister Called on the International Criminal Court (ICC) to investigate war crimes committed by Russian President Vladimir Putin's army during the four-month invasion of Ukraine.

"We must also fund the International Criminal Court to conduct a full investigation and prosecution of war crimes and crimes against humanity committed in Ukraine," she says. , New Zealand added that it could intervene in court as a third party. ..

However, Ms. Ardern argued the "black and white" outlook of the waras a conflict between "West vs. Russia".

"In responding to and explaining the Russian invasion, we must not forget that this is basically a Russian war," she said. ..

"And while some have shown clear and direct support, we must also look at the consequences of their role, but otherwise this is a Western-Russian war. Don't consider it, or democracy v dictatorship. No. "

The Prime Minister has been provoked by Russia in the heightened presence ofChinain the Pacific waters. He blamed the Asian giant for not blaming the invasion.

"Don't assume that China as a member of the Security Council will not play a role in putting pressure on Russia's loss of territorial integrity," Ardern added. ..

"Let's be isolated and assume that democracy is the only one to take this view."