Le compte-rendu est sous embargo.
Le communiqué à la presse donne une idée des échanges, mais sans faire référence aux cadavres de civils.
▻http://www.un.org/press/en/2015/sc11809.doc.htm
La première déclaration de Samantha Power est ainsi résumée :
SAMANTHA POWER (United States) said that although there had been a reduction in violence after 18 February, Russian-backed separatists started violating the package of measures with deadly attacks since day one. There had been widespread obstruction by the separatists to OSCE monitors, and Russia had pretended that it had no heavy weaponry in Ukraine in hopes of deflecting international attention. Russian convoys that were supposed to go out of Ukraine were going in. If they were indeed humanitarian convoys, why were inspections not permitted, she questioned. The separatists had established a track record of using the lull to regroup and resupply, but the international community was carefully watching what happened this time. Crimea constituted not only the violation of sovereignty by a permanent member of the Security Council, but also provided a preview of the rule facing eastern Ukraine under the separatists. To avoid an Orwellian world where peace was professed but not practiced, implementation of the Minsk agreements was urgent.
Des échanges à propos du sort de Nadia Savtchenko donne l’occasion à Vitaly Tchourkine de placer :
Making a further statement, Mr. CHURKIN (Russian Federation) (…) said that Ms. Savchenko was accused of involvement in the killing of two journalists and her detention was not illegal, as it resulted after a full and transparent legal process. It was ironic that the United States, with its record in Guantanamo Bay, pointed fingers at the Russian Federation.