UN Chief Says It’s Ready To ‘Fully Mobilize’ In Mariupol—But Russian Foreign Minister Says Evacuation Pleas Are Merely ‘Theatrical’

Topline

The heavily besieged Ukrainian city of Mariupol that became a focus of international attention for its humanitarian situation was a key subject of contention Tuesday during a joint press conference between United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov.

Key Facts

The humanitarian situation in Mariupol is a “crisis within a crisis,” Guterres said, adding the UN is ready to “fully mobilize” to support evacuation efforts in the city, where attempts to evacuate an estimated 1,000 civilians from the Azovstal steel plant that’s now the site of the last remaining Ukrainian defenders of the city have repeatedly failed.

Lavrov downplayed the situation in Mariupol, saying Ukraine is playing up the crisis as a “theatrical” gesture and dismissed the idea of talks to evacuate civilians because Ukraine has yet to address Russia’s high-level demands in general negotiations.

Chief Critic

Several high-ranking Ukrainian officials took issue with Guterres’ trip to Russia, including Igor Zhovkva, an advisor to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, who told NBC’s Meet the Press Sunday the trip is “not [a]

What To Watch For

Guterres is expected to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin later Tuesday and Zelensky later this week.

Tangent

During a Monday interview on Russian state television, Lavrov ominously warned the threat of nuclear war “should not be underestimated,” accusing NATO of waging a proxy war with Russia by supplying weapons to Ukraine.

Further Reading

‘Not good idea’: Ukrainians dump on U.N. chief’s planned Putin meeting (Politico)

Ukraine Says Humanitarian Corridor To Allow Evacuation Of Civilians From Mariupol Steel Plant Hasn’t Been Opened (Forbes)

Don’t Underestimate Threat Of Nuclear War, Russian Foreign Minister Warns (Forbes)

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/dereksaul/2022/04/26/un-chief-says-its-ready-to-fully-mobilize-in-mariupol-but-russian-foreign-minister-says-evacuation-pleas-are-merely-theatrical/